Wordsworth, Coleridge and Mary Shelley on a beautiful morning took a walk along the sea shore when they came across a portion of 'ribbed sea sand'. Coleridge commented that "it looks like the ribs of an old man lying dying there." There followed a heated discussion on what Horror really is and it was decided that each one of them should write a horror poem. Accordingly the inept Wordsworth wrote The Stolen Boat which has not been heard to have caused fear in anyone. Coleridge wrote his immortal The Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner which terrified even himself. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein still continues to terrify this world.
The first edition was anonymously published in London in 1818 but in the second edition, published in France, Mary Shelley's name finally appeared.
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein.
Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus was written by the English writer Mary Shelley (or Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin as she was when she first conceived the story) when she was 19 years old. While on vacation with her husband Percy and Lord Byron, on a wet holiday together in Switzerland, they had a friendly contest one day to see who could write the scariest story. Frankenstein was Mary's submission. The book was published in 1818 Jan 1.
Mary Shelley is British and was born in London on 30th August 1797. Mary Shelley's mother had died shortly after her birth and so her father was left to care for her and her older sister. For that time period, Mary had had a good education. She enjoyed literature, reading and discussing books.
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The name Frankenstein is not the name of the creature. It is the name of the mad scientist who made the creature. The creature took the name Legion from a Biblical remark by the Devil. During the temptation of Christ in the wilderness, Jesus asks the tempter his name and the tempter says, "My name is legion for we are many". And the creature knows that he was put together from many parts.
Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus was written by the English writer Mary Shelley (or Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin as she was when she first conceived the story) when she was 19 years old. While on vacation with her husband Percy and Lord Byron, on a wet holiday together in Switzerland, they had a friendly contest one day to see who could write the scariest story. Frankenstein was Mary's submission. The book was published in 1818 Jan 1.
The Modern Prometheus was going to be the name for Frankenstein, but Mary Shelly changed her mind thus calling the book Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley is British and was born in London on 30th August 1797. Mary Shelley's mother had died shortly after her birth and so her father was left to care for her and her older sister. For that time period, Mary had had a good education. She enjoyed literature, reading and discussing books.
Frankenstein is a novel that was written by Mary Shelley about the scientist Victor Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
Doctor Frankenstein created Frankenstein's Monster. The story was written by Mary Shelly.
Late Romantic era or early modern
In the original book, there isn't one.In the movies it is Igor.In 'Young Frankenstein' it's Igor (eye-gor).
Johannes von Frankenstein has written: 'Der Kreuziger'
Frankenstein is a novel that was written by Mary Shelley about the scientist Victor Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
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No, not directly because the Manifesto was not written until many years after Frankenstein was written. The Manifesto was written in 1848, and the first edition of Frankenstein appeared in 1818)
Doctor Frankenstein created Frankenstein's Monster. The story was written by Mary Shelly.
The Screenplay of Bride of Frankenstein was written by William Hurlbut. The adaptation was written by William Hurlbut and John L. Balderston.
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Christopher Schildt has written: 'Frankenstein, the legacy' -- subject(s): Fiction, Frankenstein (Fictitious character), Horror tales, Monsters
Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley.