Miltonic Romanticism

Frankenstein at 200 (Review of The Morgan exhibition)
Paul A. Cantor, for The Weekly Standard (December 13, 2018)

Think You Know Your Frankenstein? Think Again
Laura Ferguson, for Tufts Now (March 20, 2018)

Frankenstein: an all too human monster
Fiona Sampson, for the Financial Times (March 9, 2018)

The Eerie Gravestone Where Frankenstein’s Story Began
Flora Carr, for Time (February 26, 2018)

The Strange and Twisted Life of Frankenstein: After two hundred years, are we ready for the truth about Mary Shelley’s novel?
Jill Lepore, for The New Yorker (February 12 & 19, 2018)

Lightning Strikes Twice: Revisiting the Shelleys 200 years after their masterpieces
Erin Blakemore, for the Poetry Foundation (January 22, 2018)

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein – in charts
Adam Frost, Sergio Gallardo, and Edu Fuentes, for The Guardian (January 13, 2018)

Frankenstein at 200 – why hasn’t Mary Shelley been given the respect she deserves?
Fiona Sampson, for The Guardian (January 13, 2018)

200 Years of Frankenstein
Keri O’Shea, for Warped-Perspective.com (January 6, 2018)

Frankenstein: Behind the monster smash
Lucy Todd, for BBC (January 1, 2018)

The Real Science That Created Frankenstein’s Monster
Lily Rothman, for Time (October 31, 2017)

Keats’ copy of Paradise Lost: A direct channel to the poet’s thoughts
Richard Moss, for Museum Crush (October 5, 2017)

The science of life and death in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Sharon Ruston, for The British Library (May 15, 2014)

Frankenstein: graveyards, scientific experiments and bodysnatchers
Ruth Richardson, for The British Library (May 15, 2014)

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein and the Villa Diodati
Greg Buzwell, for The British Library (May 15, 2014)

Lord Byron, 19th-century bad boy
Clara Drummond, for The British Library (May 15, 2014)

An introduction to “The Tyger”
George Norton, for The British Library (May 15, 2014)

Avenging Angel: Inside Shelley’s Manichaean mind
Adam Kirsch, for The New Yorker (August 27, 2007)