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000147529 1001_ $$aSoto Paciencia, Beatriz
000147529 24200 $$a"The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters": Questioning the Dualism Reason/Nature in Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein
000147529 24500 $$a"The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters": Questioning the Dualism Reason/Nature in Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein
000147529 260__ $$aZaragoza$$bUniversidad de Zaragoza$$c2023
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000147529 520__ $$aMary Shelley’s Frankenstein has worked as a cautionary tale for more than two hundred years. Since its first publication at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the novel has been highly influential and many researchers have studied the text in depth. This dissertation discusses scientific responsibility and the dangers of unethical practices in science while analyzing the relationship between reason and nature present in the novel. Although this dualism has traditionally favored reason (humanity) over nature, Shelley’s story questions it by highlighting the importance of nature and pointing at the flaws of an ambitious mind, like Frankenstein’s. Ultimately, this dissertation proves that the novel defends a more equitable relationship between the two while criticizing the lack of balance of his main character.<br /><br />
000147529 521__ $$aGraduado en Estudios Ingleses
000147529 540__ $$aDerechos regulados por licencia Creative Commons
000147529 700__ $$aArizti Martín, Bárbara$$edir.
000147529 7102_ $$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$b $$c
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000147529 8564_ $$s307132$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/147529/files/TAZ-TFG-2023-1711.pdf$$yMemoria (eng)
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000147529 951__ $$adeposita:2024-12-17
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