The Transcendental Aspects Of God As Children.
The first two chapters of Shelley’s Frankenstein describe the lives of three young children in Geneva: “I [the narrator Victor] was…deeply smitten with the thirst for knowledge.” “[Elizabeth] busied herself with the aerial creations of the poets and in the majestic and wondrous scenes which surrounded our Swiss home…” “…Clerval occupied himself…with the moral relations […]
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