The document outlines a series of lectures on Mary Shelley’s 'Frankenstein' and its implications within Gothic literature, feminist critique, and science fiction. It discusses the historical and social context of the novel, the themes of identity and alienation, the portrayal of gender dynamics, and the relationship between science and humanity. Furthermore, it argues that 'Frankenstein' serves as both a critique of patriarchal structures and a foundational text for speculative fiction that interrogates the nature of humanity and knowledge.