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    • FRANKENSTEIN: FROM A GOTHIC NOVEL TO A MYTH ABOUT THE HUMAN CONDITION 

      Kostadinova, Vitana (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2018)
      This paper focuses on the reception of Frankenstein in order to trace the transition from its reading as a Gothic story in the early nineteenth century to our contemporary awareness that this is a myth about the human ...
    • INTRALINGUAL TRANSLATION AND FRANKENSTEIN IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH PRESS 

      Kostadinova, Vitana (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2021)
      After the publication of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein in 1818, the story took on a life of its own. People started comparing every-day occurrences in their lives to the fictional character. Initially it was about ...
    • MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN TRANSLATED: MONSTROSITY AND DEMONISATION 

      Kostadinova, Vitana (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2019)
      This paper discusses Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (the 1831 edition) in view of its interpretations along the lines of monstrosity and demonisation, and how these relate to the language of the first Bulgarian translation ...
    • THE TRAGEDY IN THE NOVEL. A READING OF “FRANKENSTEIN” THROUGH ARISTOTLE 

      Ivanova, Gabriela; Иванова, Габриела (Plovdiv University Press, 2024-05-17)
      The paper aims to explore how Aristotle's concepts of tragedy can be transferred to the study of epic narrative to discover new fields of interpretation of the novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus". The protagonist ...