At last, the last (wo)man responds to (her) readers and critics

History of European Ideas (forthcoming)
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During the bicentennial year of Frankenstein in 2018, I began writing a series of responses to Mary Shelley’s other great work of ‘political science fiction’: the first major modern postapocalyptic...

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