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  1. Oct 31, 1993 · Frankenstein, your son, your kinsman, your early, much-loved friend; he who would spend each vital drop of blood for your sakes, who has no thought nor sense of joy except as it is mirrored also in your dear countenances, who would fill the air with blessings and spend his life in serving you—he bids you weep, to shed countless tears; happy beyond his hopes, if thus inexorable fate be ...

    • By Mary Shelley

      She nursed Madame Frankenstein, my aunt, in her last illness...

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  3. FRANKENSTEIN OR, THE MODERN PROMETHEUS. [VOL. I.] LETTER I To Mrs. SAVILLE, ENGLAND St. Petersburg. Dec. 11, 17--, time YOU will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings. I arrived here yesterday; and my first task is to assure my dear

  4. Monsieur Frankenstein A judge. Victor and William’s father. The head of the Frankenstein family. William Frankenstein Victor’s younger brother. Victor Frankenstein A scientist who has devoted his life’s work to examining the destruction and the creation of life. The Creature Victor Frankenstein’s creation. A reanimated corpse, monstrous in

  5. Feb 22, 2011 · Frankenstein − Learning Guide Teaching Information • The design of the production and how it contributes to creating the gothic world on stage. • The director’s decision to have two actors alternate the roles of Victor Frankenstein and the Creature, and how this impacts on our understanding of the characters and their relationship.

  6. Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus. Originally published as a three-volume novel on January 1, 1818, Frankenstein had its notorious beginnings as a now lost ur-story written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (MWS) in the summer of 1816, when the Shelleys and Claire Clairmont joined Lord Byron and his physician John Polidori in Cologny, near ...

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  8. Responding to Frankenstein 32 Related Reading Blackline Masters 33 Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Roger Ebert 33 A Frankenstein Monster Ended Up Being a Lamb by Ed Regis 34 A New Life by Ramsey Campbell 35 The Golem by Isaac Bashevis Singer 36. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him by Isaac Asimov 37 Test 38 Contents i-08-FRA-821281.M1 9/25/07 2 ...

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