Frankenstein Supporting Characters


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Frankenstein, based on the novel by Mary Shelley


Frankenstein, based on the novel by Mary Shelley

Author: Nick Dear

language: en

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Release Date: 2011-02-17


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Slowly I learnt the ways of humans: how to ruin, how to hate, how to debase, how to humiliate. And at the feet of my master I learnt the highest of human skills, the skill no other creature owns: I finally learnt how to lie. Childlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein's bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes, the friendless Creature, increasingly desperate and vengeful, determines to track down his creator and strike a terrifying deal. Urgent concerns of scientific responsibility, parental neglect, cognitive development and the nature of good and evil are embedded within this thrilling and deeply disturbing classic gothic tale. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, adapted for the stage by Nick Dear, premiered at the National Theatre, London, in February 2011.

The Cambridge Companion to `Frankenstein'


The Cambridge Companion to `Frankenstein'

Author: Andrew Smith

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2016-08-25


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Sixteen original essays by leading scholars on Mary Shelley's novel provide an introduction to Frankenstein and its various critical contexts.

Frankenstein 200


Frankenstein 200

Author: Rebecca Baumann

language: en

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Release Date: 2018-04-25


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1. This is an exhibition guide published in partnership with the Lilly Library. Although an exhibit guide, it is well-written and entertaining, and will hold appeal to those interested in Frankenstein even if they don't attend the exhibit 2. At past openings to exhibits, attendance has been between 750-1000 people. 3. 2018 is the 200th Anniversary of the publication of the 1818 edition of Frankenstein, the first edition of the book.