• the structure of the human frame

    Although the first sentence of the preface to the original edition, which points to
    Erasmus Darwin, has generally been thought to specify his Temple of Nature, Victor
    Frankenstein's scientific concern with animal structures might suggest the relevance
    to the novel as well of Darwin's Zoonomia; or, the Laws of Organic Life, published
    in two volumes in 1794 and 1796. The first volume, in particular, broadly considers
    the function of structure throughout the faunal species.