The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus, first published in 1818, started a phenomeon that has survived the years and permeated many aspects of popular culture. It has spawned numerous films, television programs, books, comics, stage presentations, and the like, and continues to do so today.

Like the Frankenstein Monster, this work is made up of many individual parts, some of which are quite different in their specific themes, but all of which relate to Frankenstein in some way. They consider the untold true story of Frankenstein, Glenn Strange's portrayals of the Monster, the portrayals of lesser-known actors who played the character, Peter Cushing and his role as Baron (and Dr.) Frankenstein, the classic film Young Frankenstein co-written by Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder (who also starred in it), the battles between do-gooders and the Monster and other horror figures, Frankenstein in cartoons--and much more.

Each of the 15 essays, all written by the author, is prefaced with explanatory notes that place the essay in its historical perspective, comment on its origin and content, and where appropriate, supplement the text with new, additional, or otherwise relevant information. Richly illustrated.

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The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus, first published in 1818, started a phenomeon that has survived the years and permeated many aspects of popular culture. It has spawned numerous films, television programs, books, comics, stage presentations, and the like, and continues to do so today.

Like the Frankenstein Monster, this work is made up of many individual parts, some of which are quite different in their specific themes, but all of which relate to Frankenstein in some way. They consider the untold true story of Frankenstein, Glenn Strange's portrayals of the Monster, the portrayals of lesser-known actors who played the character, Peter Cushing and his role as Baron (and Dr.) Frankenstein, the classic film Young Frankenstein co-written by Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder (who also starred in it), the battles between do-gooders and the Monster and other horror figures, Frankenstein in cartoons--and much more.

Each of the 15 essays, all written by the author, is prefaced with explanatory notes that place the essay in its historical perspective, comment on its origin and content, and where appropriate, supplement the text with new, additional, or otherwise relevant information. Richly illustrated.

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The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More

The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More

by Donald F. Glut
The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More

The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More

by Donald F. Glut

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Overview

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus, first published in 1818, started a phenomeon that has survived the years and permeated many aspects of popular culture. It has spawned numerous films, television programs, books, comics, stage presentations, and the like, and continues to do so today.

Like the Frankenstein Monster, this work is made up of many individual parts, some of which are quite different in their specific themes, but all of which relate to Frankenstein in some way. They consider the untold true story of Frankenstein, Glenn Strange's portrayals of the Monster, the portrayals of lesser-known actors who played the character, Peter Cushing and his role as Baron (and Dr.) Frankenstein, the classic film Young Frankenstein co-written by Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder (who also starred in it), the battles between do-gooders and the Monster and other horror figures, Frankenstein in cartoons--and much more.

Each of the 15 essays, all written by the author, is prefaced with explanatory notes that place the essay in its historical perspective, comment on its origin and content, and where appropriate, supplement the text with new, additional, or otherwise relevant information. Richly illustrated.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786413539
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/09/2002
Pages: 233
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Donald F. Glut is a prolific book and article writer, and movie producer-director. He is the president of Frontline Entertainment and lives in Burbank, California.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface     

1 Frankenstein: The (Untold) True Story    
2 The “Strange” Frankenstein Monster    
3 A Forgotten Frankenstein?    
4 Peter Cushing: “Dr. Frankenstein, I Presume”    
5 Young Frankenstein—Classic in the Making    
6 Super-Heroes vs. Frankenstein (and Company)    
7 “What’s Up, Doc Frankenstein (Jekyll and Fu Manchu)?”    
8 The Beatles Meet Frankenstein    
9 A Score of Frankenstein Misconceptions    
10 Frankenstein on the Home-Movie Screen    
11 “This Is Your Life, Frankenstein’s Monster”    
12 Frankenstein Sings-and Dances, Too    
13 Frankenstein in Four Colors    
14 The Monster of Frankenstein (Almost) Returns    
15 The New Adventures of Frankenstein    

Index    
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