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Second Edition.
Edited by Johanna M. Smith.
First printing by number line "4 3 2 1".
Nineteenth ? by letter line "w v u t s".
"Frankenstein" text based on third edition of 1831.
Cover art: Caspar David Friedrich, "Cromlech in the Snow", 1807, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden.
"About the Series" on page iii.
"About This Volume" on page v.
TOC on page viii.
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’Frankenstein’: The Complete Text in Cultural Context" begins on page 1.
"Part Two
’Frankenstein’: A Case Study in Contemporary Criticism" begins on page 235.
"Glossary of Theoretical and Technical Terms" on page 450.
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