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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UC Riverside chapter. Frankenstein is one of my absolute favorite books, and has withstood the test of time for a reason. I initially ...
Anyone expecting a Boris Karloff lookalike, angry villagers with pitchforks and torches and dear old Peter Cushing’s hair ...
When the Purdue Theater Department began production for Mary Shelley Presents: Frankenstein, the cast had no script other than the source material. Shelley's words and the cast and crew's interpretati ...
In this age of transhumanist temptation, Frankenstein is as relevant as the inflatable ogre billowing in the front yard.
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Cultures, Humanities, and Arts on the Iron Range (CHAIR) is facilitating a production of Frankenstein 1930 in conjunction ...
“It’s a no-brainer: Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ is a must-see this ... but also the true events of how the book came to be written. Brace yourself for an adventure into the heart ...
She said while Mary Shelley’s novel was first adapted to the stage in 1823, the iconic look of Frankenstein’s monster all originated from Karloff. “The bolts … the sort of jar-headed look ...