Explores how Mary Shelley's exchanges with her children - in utero, in birth, in life, and in death - infuse her literary creations. Drawing on the archives of feminist scholarship, Rachel Feder theorizes elective affinities, a term she borrows from Goethe to interrogate how the personal...
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Explores how Mary Shelley's exchanges with her children - in utero, in birth, in life, and in death - infuse her literary creations. Drawing on the archives of feminist scholarship, Rachel Feder theorizes elective affinities, a term she borrows from Goethe to interrogate how the personal attachments of literary critics shape our sense of literary history.
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