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In Mary Shelley’s book, Frankenstein, an aristocrat creates an “abhorrent monster” who ends the life of the aristocrat and his family. The question that must now be haunting U.S.
Shelley places Victor Frankenstein's childhood in Geneva—a nod, perhaps, to where she first conjured him. In June 1816, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, then 18, joined her future husband ...
Thank you for your interest in auditioning for Frankenstein, written and directed by Will Gurley, and Our Holy Place, written ...
Senior Ivy Laine Posey tells a powerful story about gender identity in her thesis play, titled “Victor Built a Body; or, the ...
Theodor von Holst, an overlooked Gothic artist, influenced Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites, beginning with his haunting 1831 ...
Romance, drama, and sorrow abound in Mary Shelley, a new biopic about the famed author of Frankenstein. The film follows the young Mary Wollstonecraft-Godwin (Elle Fanning) as she rebels against ...
Initially primed for a theatrical release in October, Variety has reported that The Bride! has been pushed back to March 6, ...
First created by Mary Shelley in her groundbreaking 1818 novel, Frankenstein’s Monster has become a cultural institution in the horror genre, having been made famous on screen by Boris Karloff ...
THE revelation that Frankenstein is not the monster but the doctor that creates him, is akin to discovering that this wonderful play, Mary Shelley, isn’t a complex literary work but is more like the ...
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