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Son of Terror

Son of Terror
Author: William A Chanler
Publisher: William A Chanler
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2017-01-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1541343085

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"SON OF TERROR: Frankenstein Continued" is a direct sequel to Mary Shelley's classic "Frankenstein." The story begins shortly after Victor's Frankenstein's death on board an icebound ship in the Arctic in the late 1790s. The book continues the story of 8-foot tall Sohn Schrenk, Victor's monstrous and intelligent creation. Where does he go after Victor's death? Will he continue his monstrous behavior and be shunned by mankind forever? The other major character is 21-year-old Mary Godwin (Mary Shelley's maiden name), an investigative journalist in New York City and coastal Maine. The book traverses the centuries of Sohn's long, sometimes horrific life.


Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Author: Kenneth Branagh
Publisher: Newmarket Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994-11-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781557042088

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Includes the complete script; stunning production stills; an exclusvie introduction and special chapter on the making of the film written by Branagh; behind-the-scene details on special effects, makeup, production design, casting, a bio of Mary Shelley and essay about the horror genre in literature and film by scholar Leonard Wolf. 185 illustrations, 80 in color. The Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks, official companions to films, large format (8 3/8 x 10 7/8), heavily illustrated throughout, with color photographs, details on the making of the film, background on the filmmakers and cast.


Terror of Frankenstein

Terror of Frankenstein
Author: Donald F. Glut
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977
Genre: Fiction in English
ISBN: 9780452000667

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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Author: Kenneth Branagh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction films
ISBN:

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Son of Terror

Son of Terror
Author: William A Chanler
Publisher: William A Chanler
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2017-01-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1541343085

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"SON OF TERROR: Frankenstein Continued" is a direct sequel to Mary Shelley's classic "Frankenstein." The story begins shortly after Victor's Frankenstein's death on board an icebound ship in the Arctic in the late 1790s. The book continues the story of 8-foot tall Sohn Schrenk, Victor's monstrous and intelligent creation. Where does he go after Victor's death? Will he continue his monstrous behavior and be shunned by mankind forever? The other major character is 21-year-old Mary Godwin (Mary Shelley's maiden name), an investigative journalist in New York City and coastal Maine. The book traverses the centuries of Sohn's long, sometimes horrific life.


The Creation of Terror in Mary Shelley’s „Frankenstein“

The Creation of Terror in Mary Shelley’s „Frankenstein“
Author: Sandra Kuberski
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 3656218676

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Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 1,3, University of Constance, course: British Literature & Culture, language: English, abstract: During the last two centuries, Frankenstein gained the reputation of a modern myth. Every generation gets to know Frankenstein within a new historical and social context. So it has to be said that the reception of Shelley’s masterpiece changed over the years. The creature of Victor Frankenstein became the archetype of a monster, a model for many specters that followed. Mary Shelley was born on 30 August 1797 and died on 1 February 1851 at the age of 53. She was the daughter of the philosopher William Godwin and his wife Mary Wollstonecraft, who was known as a philosopher and feminist. Both her parents had talents in writing and this talent should be inherited to their daughter as well. In 1816 she married her lover, the famous poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. In the summer of 1816 the famous couple went on a journey to Switzerland, accompanied by Mary’s stepsister Claire, who arranged for them a meeting with her lover Lord Byron. During their stay at the Villa Diodati in Geneva the group talked about science and inspired by some German ghost tales decided to have a ghost-story contest, which led to the initial draft of Frankenstein. Mary Shelley’s tale is the only one of those stories which has been completed. The first edition of Frankenstein was released in 1818, another one in 1831, changed and corrected by Mary Shelley herself. The romantic period was among other things also the time of an enormous paradigm shift in science. The Frankenstein novel has this shift as a basis and combines scientific horror with elements of traditional Gothic fiction. The turn of the century also brought a growing interest in landscape and nature. In 1757 the Irish philosopher Edmund Burke released “A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful”, which became the most important treatise on the concept of the sublime. This seminar paper shall examine the way in which Mary Shelley creates an atmosphere of terror in her novel. Therefore both the preface of the 1818 version of Frankenstein, written by Percy B. Shelley, as well as the 1831 introduction by Mary Shelley shall be analyzed on the author’s original intention and the idea behind Frankenstein. Then a definition of the term “terror” will be given, followed by a chapter on the concept of the sublime as seen by Edmund Burke and Ann Radcliffe. The last chapter examines “terror” within the story itself, as well as the terror achieved through other features, for example the sublime.


Frankenstein

Frankenstein
Author: Larry Mike Garmon
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780439303446

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Nina, Joe, and Bob are on the trail of the third monster who escaped from their movie projector after reports come in that someone has been digging up dead bodies, presumably with the intent of recreating Frankenstein's monster.


Remaking the Frankenstein Myth on Film

Remaking the Frankenstein Myth on Film
Author: Caroline Joan S. Picart
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791486664

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Focusing on films outside the horror genre, this book offers a unique account of the Frankenstein myth's popularity and endurance. Although the Frankenstein narrative has been a staple in horror films, it has also crossed over into other genres, particularly comedy and science fiction, resulting in such films as Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Bladerunner, and the Alien and Terminator film series. In addition to addressing horror's relationship to comedy and science fiction, the book also explores the versatility and power of the Frankenstein narrative as a contemporary myth through which our deepest attitudes concerning gender (masculine versus feminine), race (Same versus Other), and technology (natural versus artificial) are both revealed and concealed. The book not only examines the films themselves, but also explores early drafts of film scripts, scenes that were cut from the final releases, publicity materials, and reviews, in order to consider more fully how and why the Frankenstein myth continues to resonate in the popular imagination.


The Man who Wrote Frankenstein

The Man who Wrote Frankenstein
Author: John Lauritsen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Desire in literature
ISBN: 9780943742151

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Frankenstein

Frankenstein
Author: Mary Shelley
Publisher: Clube de Autores
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A mais famosa história de horror de todos os tempos em luxuosa edição comentada Já era uma da manhã; a chuva batia melancolicamente contra as vidraças quando vi o torpe olho amarelo da criatura se abrir; ela respirou fundo, e um movimento convulsivo agitou seus membros. Frankenstein é sem dúvida o maior clássico de terror de todos os tempos. É também um ensaio sobre a prepotência humana e a solidão em sociedade. Cego em seu propósito de dar vida à matéria inanimada, o cientista Victor Frankenstein constrói um ser monstruoso a partir de restos humanos - mas, quando enfim alcança o resultado pretendido, foge de sua própria criação! Abandonada e fadada ao desterro e à rejeição, a criatura passa a perseguir o cientista e, depois, a buscar vingança. Escrito por uma jovem Mary Shelley, o romance atravessou dois séculos sem perder a capacidade de arrepiar o leitor.