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Frankenstein

In Our Time

CHAPTER

Is the Monstrosity That Threatens to Overturn the Order?

This is a novel undoubtedly with an old regime political setting. It's definitely set in the 1700s. There are ways, given the extent to which during the French revolutionary period, both the revolutionaries and the anti-revolutionists talked about the opposition in terms of monstrosity and monsters. So is the monster that unassimilable force outside of the political mainstream that threatens to overturn the whole order, and actually has some legitimate claim to overturn it? I don't know what I think about that because in some ways it interests me that she steps away from the overt politics of her parents but it is possible to put the politics back into the novel.

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