Weblinks and videos for use with 11798 – Frankenstein: A Level Advanced Learner Pack
Frankenstein – A Historical Timeline with Some Key Contextual Dates and Themes
- History - Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Lord Byron
- Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley: extraordinary mother and daughter
- Science and Technology in the 19th Century
- Pride and Prejudice
- Wuthering Heights
Notes on Genre and Form
Frankenstein and the Gothic
Frankenstein and its Influences: the Heirs of Frankenstein
Frankenstein and Women's Writing
Frankenstein and Narrative
Thematic Notes and Activities
Scientific Discovery
Morality and Responsibility
Critical Bibliography
Media/Online Sources
- Bazhanov, Valentin A: ‘Nikolay Ivanovich Lobachevsky: Russian mathematician’, publication date not given
- Coleman, Karalee, and Widger, David: ‘The Project Gutenberg EBook: The Mysteries of Udolpho, by Ann Radcliffe’, published 28 February 2018
- Furneaux, Holly: ‘Victorian Sexualities’, published 15 May 2014
- Hughes, Kathryn: ‘Gender roles in the 19th century’, published 15 May 2014
- Hughes, Sally: ‘Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley: extraordinary mother and daughter’, published 30 Jan 2018
- Lambert, Tim: ‘Science and Technology in the 19th Century’, publication date not given
- Richardson, Ruth: ‘Frankenstein: graveyards, scientific experiments and bodysnatchers’, published 15 May 2014
- Stewart, Heather: ‘Gothic, The Dark Heart of Film’, publication date not given
- Thrift, Matthew: ‘10 great horror films of the 1930s’, published 27 April 2018
- BBC History: Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822), publication date not given
- British Library: People: Lord Byron, publication date not given
- British Library: Pride and Prejudice, publication date not given
- British Library: Wuthering Heights, publication date not given
- Famous Scientists: Carl Friedrich Gauss, publication date not given
- Famous Scientists: Alessandro Volta, publication date not given
- Narrative: Vladimir Propp, publication date not given