Science Magazine devotes its January 2018 issue to Frankenstein. Included are several articles on the novel and its legacy:
Jon Cohen, How a Horror Story Haunts Science
David Shultz and Adolfo Arranz, Creating a Modern Monster
Kai Kupferschmidt, Taming the Monsters of Tomorrow
For more on the law, popular culture, and science of Frankenstein, here's a selected bibliography.
Josh Gilliland, Justice for Frankenstein's Monster (on the 1931 film)
Bridget M. Marshall, The Transatlantic Gothic Novel and the Law, 1790-1860 (Routledge, 2011).
Lee McAuley, The Frankenstein Complex and Asimow's Three Laws
John R. Reed, Will and Fate in Frankenstein
Jon Cohen, How a Horror Story Haunts Science
David Shultz and Adolfo Arranz, Creating a Modern Monster
Kai Kupferschmidt, Taming the Monsters of Tomorrow
For more on the law, popular culture, and science of Frankenstein, here's a selected bibliography.
Josh Gilliland, Justice for Frankenstein's Monster (on the 1931 film)
Bridget M. Marshall, The Transatlantic Gothic Novel and the Law, 1790-1860 (Routledge, 2011).
Lee McAuley, The Frankenstein Complex and Asimow's Three Laws
John R. Reed, Will and Fate in Frankenstein
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