Time-Life - Frankenstein - USA (2019-06)
frequented by “resurrection men,” who dug up bodies to be used for medical experiments—a fact that would later influence Franken ...
THOUGH MARY MIGHT HAVE seen Frankenstein Castle (shown here) during a 1814 trip to Hesse, Germany, her novel doesn’t feature a c ...
killed her mother but she had allowed her own baby girl to die.” Mary became pregnant again, and in January 1816 she gave birth ...
THE STUDY OF ANATOMY IN Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries relied on cadavers sold to scientists by men who simply dug t ...
electricity from a battery. “The jaw began to quiver, the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and the left eye actually o ...
instance, had originally been known as Villa Belle Rive, and Mary called the Frankenstein estate on Lake Geneva “Belrive.” In th ...
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THE THEN WIDESPREAD BELIEF that people who appeared to be dead might in fact be alive inspired both Frankenstein and 1844’s “The ...
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from which [we] view the scene—we went on the ice,” she wrote. “It is tra- versed by irregular crevices whose sides of ice appea ...
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ACTOR THOMAS POTTER Cooke (this page) played the monster in Presumption, or the Fate of Frankenstein, which was a hit at London’ ...
Several tragedies that occurred during the writing of Frankenstein probably influenced the book as well. On October 9, 1816, Mar ...
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found. Though he had vowed to take revenge against the Frankensteins, the monster promised Victor that he would flee to South Am ...
T hough the public loved the book, critics were divided. One reviewer said that it had “an air of reality attached to it, by bei ...
a copy of John Keats’s poetry into his pocket when the storm hit.) “Shelley, the writer of some infidel poetry, has been drowned ...
Universal Pictures turned an old book into a new cinematic genre Frankenstein BECOMES A STAR SIL VER SC RE EN^ CO LLE CTI ON /M ...
THANKS IN PART TO JACK Pierce’s inspired makeup, Boris Karloff’s Monster in Frankenstein remains one of the most iconic cinemati ...
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