A special issue of the Huntington Library Quarterly, online now.

Introduction: The Environments of Frankenstein, by Jerrold E. Hogle
Frankenstein’s Origin-Stories, by Susan J. Wolfson
The Volcano That Spawned a Monster: Frankenstein and Climate Change, by Gillen D’Arcy Wood
Moving Parts: Frankenstein, Biotechnology, and Mobility, by Alan Bewell
Et Tu, Victor? Interrogating the Master’s Responsibility to—and Betrayal of—the Slave in Frankenstein, by Maisha Wester
Frankenstein and the Sciences of Self-Regulation, by Robert Mitchell
Wild Minds: Frankenstein, Animality, and Romantic Brain Science, by Alan Richardson
Adapting the Unthinkable: An Interview, by Nick Dear, with Anne K. Mellor
Frankenstein and Modern Bioscience: Which Story Should We Heed?, by Henry T. Greely
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Genetic Engineering, by Anne K. Mellor
Important Recent Scholarship on Frankenstein: A Bibliography of the Last Decade, by Jerrold E. Hogle