The panel discusses the concluding volume of Frankenstein, beginning with Victor’s narration of his series of personal tragedies and ending with Captain Walton’s letter describing the death of Victor and the monster’s final, vengeful resolve.

– Thoughtful Analysis of Essential Literature
The panel discusses the concluding volume of Frankenstein, beginning with Victor’s narration of his series of personal tragedies and ending with Captain Walton’s letter describing the death of Victor and the monster’s final, vengeful resolve.
The panel discusses the second volume of Frankenstein (chapters 8–16) focusing on the moral qualities of Victor Frankenstein and of his creature, their connexion to Paradise Lost, and the dangerous results of mankind usurping the creative place of God.
Madeline Potter joins the panel to begin a three-week reading of Mary Shelley’s gothic novel, Frankenstein, with this week’s discussion attending to the multiple frames of the narrative and the web of tension between pride, creation, and human endeavour.