Frankenstein by Marry Shelly
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George Levine, in his essay, 'frankenstein and the Tradition of Realism' says very worthily about the heroes and forms of novels written at the closure of the eighteenth century and the wake of the nineteenth century; 'The English novel, as a form, has rarely been kind to characters with large aspirations.... However, from a modern perspective, taking the clue of the George Levine further, it can be well quoted that “It is possible, I think, to take a work like frankenstein and see it as a representative of certain attitudes and techniques that become central to the realist tradition itself” (Levine 14)....