Abstract
Female Gothic Fiction - Frankenstein is a revealing tale of female anxiety and terror that not only has a distinctly Gothic sublime appeal, but also boldly reflects Shelley's female anxiety brought on by authorship and family ties through the absence of female discourse, the metaphor of the monster as a woman, and the appropriation of female fertility by men.
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