Shelley continued writing her story, Frankenstein, when she returned home to Bath. The anonymously published book opens with ...
British author Mary Shelley is known for her horror novel ‘Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.’ Learn about her life and ...
Films and books are bringing back Mary Shelley’s creature, now reflected in modern fears such as humanoid robots, extreme ...
To those who know Mary Shelley best, the flavor and quality of her writing comes as no surprise. The author was influenced by great artists and thinkers throughout her life, from her philosopher ...
Twice-told tale: Jasimine Boudin portrays Mary Shelley as both literary visionary and a young woman beset by tragedy in "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein," on stage through Nov. 24 at Merrimack Repertory ...
Exclusive: Frankenstein’s Guillermo del Toro, Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth invite us to dive deep into a ...
With just about 15 minutes or so left in its 120-minute running time, Mary Shelley comes alive. We’ve dispensed with the rote upbringing, finally moved past the surprisingly dull courtship and ...
“I was brought into this world to be abandoned,” notes Mary Shelley deep into the flimsy but amusing film that bears her name. The line resonates, of course, and not just because this Mary Shelley, ...
You instantly know the green skin, the flat-top and the bolts in the neck. Frankenstein's creature (he's not a monster, just misunderstood) is one of the most recognizable parts of the horror canon.
At a party that appears like a dreamland, revelers have clearly been making merry for some time, with assortments of libations, fruits and each other’s company. That last has already brewed conflict: ...