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That’s at least what audiences in 1826 were greeted with when they went to see Henry Milner’s Frankenstein; or, The Man and the Monster! A Peculiar Romantic Melo-Dramatic Pantomimic Spectacle, in Two ...
Here are some key connections to Shelley's cautionary novel. The 13th-century Castle Frankenstein, in the Odenwald, where Johann Dippel (b. 1673), alchemist and grave robber, is said to have ...
More than 200 years after “Frankenstein” was published, Mary Shelley has never been hotter. The hulking character that the Gothic novelist conjured up — half man, half beast, all monster ...
The Universal series of The Wolfman Including The Wolfman (1941) and its sequel Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman (1943) by Universal Studios ...
open image in gallery An illustration of Mr. O. Smith as the 'Monster in Frankenstein' (John Duncombe, courtesy of Forum Auctions) The play was first performed at the Royal Cobourg Theatre ...
More than 200 years after “Frankenstein” was published, Mary Shelley has never been hotter. The hulking character that the Gothic novelist conjured up — half man, half beast, all monster — will ...