<p>In <i>Harvester of Hearts</i>, Rachel Feder offers fascinating new analyses of Mary Shelley's <i>Frankenstein</i> and <i>Mathilda</i> that explore the fictional texts' connections to Shelley's experiences of motherhood and maternal loss, twentieth-century feminists' interests in and attachments to Mary Shelley, and the critic's own experiences of pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood.</p>