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The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein
''The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein'' is a 2007 book by John Lauritsen, in which he argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, was the real author of ''Frankenstein'' (1818), that the book "has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted", and that its dominant theme is "male love". The work received both positive and negative reviews. ==Summary== Lauritsen argues that Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, was the real author of ''Frankenstein'' (1818), that the book "has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted", and that its dominant theme is "male love". Lauritsen criticizes feminists for constructing "a Mary Shelley myth, according to which she was a major literary figure, one whose genius had been overshadowed - not only by her husband, but also by the other ''male'' Romantics: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats."〔Lauritsen 2007. pp. 1-2, 5〕 ''The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein'' includes a short bibliography of books and articles about Percy Bysshe Shelley and ''Frankenstein''. Lauritsen praises poet Edmund Blunden's ''Shelley: A Life Story'' (1946), calling it the best book about Percy Bysshe Shelley.〔Lauritsen 2007. pp. 225-229〕
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