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  1. Frankenstein. Forside til 1831-udgivelsen af Colburn and Bentley. Scene fra filmen Frankensteins brud (1935): Baron Frankenstein ( Colin Clive) har skabt en brud (Elsa Lanchester) til sin oprindelige skabning ( Boris Karloff ), med hjælp fra kollegaen dr. Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger). Frankenstein er en roman fra 1818 af den engelske forfatter ...

  2. Frankenstein's monster or Frankenstein's creature, also commonly but erroneously known as Frankenstein, is a fictional character who first appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus as the main antagonist. Shelley's title thus compares the monster's creator, Victor Frankenstein, to the mythological character Prometheus, who fashioned humans out of clay and ...

  3. In a series of letters, Robert Walton, the captain of a ship bound for the North Pole, recounts to his sister back in England the progress of his dangerous mission. Successful early on, the mission is soon interrupted by seas full of impassable ice. Trapped, Walton encounters Victor Frankenstein, who has been traveling by dog-drawn sledge ...

  4. 8 de may. de 2019 · One of the central themes in the novel—man’s pursuit of knowledge and scientific discovery—explores the subsequent anxieties of this period. Frankenstein is obsessed with uncovering the secrets of life and death with ruthless ambition; he disregards his family and ignores all affection as he pursues his studies.

  5. Tanto en Frankenstein como en La novia de Frankenstein, el doctor tiene un asistente lisiado que es interpretado en ambas ocasiones por Dwight Frye. En la película original de 1931, el personaje se llama "Fritz", es jorobado y camina con la ayuda de un pequeño bastón.

  6. Key Facts about Frankenstein. Full Title: Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus. When Published: 1818. Literary Period: Switzerland and London, England: 1816–1817. Genre: Gothic novel. Setting: Switzerland, France, England, Scotland, and the North Pole in the 18th century. Climax: The Monster's murder of Elizabeth Lavenza on her wedding ...

  7. Frankenstein is one of the famous gothic novels. It was written during the time when the gothic literature was slowly developing into Romanticism. Frankenstein, like Romanticism, is based on the “sublime” power of nature. The main influence of Shelley while writing Frankenstein was Paradise Lost by John Milton, written in the 17 th century.

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