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Lyrical sociability: The social contract and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Zoe Beenstock
Department of English Language & Literature
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Allegory
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Confession
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Eighteenth-century philosophy
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Frankenstein
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Inconsistency
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Individualism
50%
Mary Shelley
100%
Monster
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Philosophical Underpinnings
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Rousseau
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Sociability
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Social Contract
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Social Contract Theory
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Social Theory
50%
Sustained Engagement
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Arts and Humanities
Allegory
50%
Confession
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Dilemma
50%
Eighteenth Century
50%
Engagement
50%
Frankenstein's Monster
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Lyrics
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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Monster
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Sociability
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Social Contract
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Social contract theory
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Mathematics
Century Philosophy
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Contract Theory
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