Title of article :
No Romantic Prometheus: Marry Shelleyייs Frankenstein and Rejection of Romanticism
Author/Authors :
Sasani Samira نويسنده Department of Foreign Languages, Shiraz University , Pilevar Hamid Reza نويسنده Department of Foreign Languages, Shiraz University
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages :
10
From page :
50
Abstract :
The tool for Mary Shelley to criticize and satirize Romanticism is her famous character, Victor Frankenstein, or as the subtitle of the novel suggests: The Modern Prometheus. In Romantic beliefs, Prometheus was the symbol of limitless ability and freedom to whom many Romantic Poets pay tribute. In contrast, in Mary Shelley’s opinion, this ‘metaphysical revolt’ cannot go unpunished. The aim of this paper is to examine, through a Foucauldian reading, the mythic character of Prometheus in Romantic era, and the differences existing between Marry Shelley’s presentations of the modern version of the character and the Romantic version, and to show how Mary Shelley, belonging to other discourses rather than the dominant one, opposes the Romantic-related ideas. As Foucault believes there exist other discourses along with the dominant one all of which are in a constant struggle over power in a hierarchy. Mary Shelley follows some marginalized discourses, and her opposition to Romantic ideals stems from her relationship with other major Romantic Poets, and also from getting influence from some scientific experimentations of her day. She witnesses the harshness in her relationships with Romantic Poets, and their doomed aspirations, which agonizingly affect her life.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2406098
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