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The Gothic tradition continued in the 19th century, in such works as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ( 1818 ), Edgar Allan Poe's short stories, the works of Sheridan Le Fanu, Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ( 1886 ), Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1890 ), and Bram Stoker's Dracula ( 1897 ).
Expressionist influence is also in evidence in Frankenstein, drawn in part from the work of Paul Wegener and his films The Golem ( 1915 ) and The Golem: How He Came into the World ( 1920 ) along with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ( 1920 ) from Robert Wiene, which Whale reportedly screened repeatedly while preparing to shoot Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and many short stories by Edgar Allan Poe had a formidable impact.
Most significantly this included: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë ; The Crucible by Arthur Miller ; The Cask of Amontillado, The Premature Burial, The Pit and the Pendulum & The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe ; Frankenstein by Mary Shelley ; The Turn of the Screw by Henry James ; Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens ; The Monkey's Paw by Guy de Maupaussant ; The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde ; The Cthulhu Mythos by H. P. Lovecraft ; Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier ; The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson ; The Lottery by Shirley Jackson ; Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.
Directors drafted in from outside AP Films were Peter Anderson, Leo Eaton and finally Robert Lynn, who had worked as an assistant director on the 1958 Hammer films Dracula and The Revenge of Frankenstein.
Examples of this are Frankenstein ( 1910 ), a film adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1920 ), based on the psychological tale by Robert Lewis Stevenson.
In recent filmmaking, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the creature is interpreted by Robert De Niro in a nearer approach to the original source, even to the point of showing him as a talented flautist, and motivated by pain and loneliness in its murdeous journey.
In the book, Robert Walton writes letters to his sister describing the story told to him by Victor Frankenstein ; Frankenstein's story contains the creature's story ; the creature's story even briefly contains the story of a family he had been living among.
After the decline of the pulps, Long moved into writing science fiction and gothic romance novels ( and even a Man from UNCLE story The Electronic Frankenstein Affair, which appeared under the pen name Robert Hart Davis in the Man from UNCLE Magazine ).
In addition to Florescu's speculative work, the Dippel / Frankenstein merging has appeared in several works of fiction: Robert Anton Wilson's fantasy novel The Earth Will Shake features Dippel as a monster-making, globe-hopping magician who calls himself Frankenstein ; the science fiction novel The Frankenstein Murders portrays Dippel as an assistant to Victor Frankenstein ; Topps ' three-part comic book miniseries The Frankenstein-Dracula War lists Dippel as one of Dr. Frankenstein's chief inspirations ; Warren Ellis's graphic novel Frankenstein's Womb hypothesizes that Shelley indeed visited Castle Frankenstein and heard of Dippel before writing her famous work ; Christopher Farnsworth's debut novel Blood Oath features a vampire trying to stop an immortal Dippel ( who had once worked for Adolf Hitler ) from creating a Frankenstein-like army ; G. M. S.
Robert Urquhart, who had played Paul Krempe in Hammer's early horror triumph The Curse of Frankenstein cameos.
Robert Foxworth played Victor Frankenstein in another Frankenstein television adaptation.
Kenneth Branagh reinterpreted the character along the lines of Shelley's portrayal in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein opposite of Robert De Niro as the Monster.
The duo of writer / script editor Robert Holmes and producer Philip Hinchcliffe consciously tapped into horror icons like mummies ( The Pyramids of Mars ) and Frankenstein ( The Brain of Morbius, Robot ), Jekyll and Hyde ( Planet of Evil ), and even transformation ( The Ark in Space ) and various themes like alien abduction.
Baron Frankenstein ( Peter Cushing ), assisted by Dr Hertz ( Thorley Walters ) and Hans Werner ( Robert Morris ), discovers a way of trapping the soul of a recently deceased person.
Others, such as Edison Studios ' 1910 adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, and the 1913 adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, brought the concept of mad scientists to cinema.
Published in 1974, this book relates the Sherlock Holmes stories in surprising ways to Nietzsche, Oscar Wilde, Dionysus, Christ, Catullus, John Bunyan, Robert Browning, Boccaccio, Napoleon, Racine, Frankenstein, Flaubert, George Sand, Socrates, Poe, General Charles George Gordon, Melville, Joyce's Ulysses, T. S. Eliot, and many others.
Published in 1974, this book argues for a surprising relationship between the Sherlock Holmes stories and Nietzsche, Oscar Wilde, Dionysus, Christ, Catullus, John Bunyan, Robert Browning, Boccaccio, Napoleon, Racine, Frankenstein, Flaubert, George Sand, Socrates, Poe, General Charles George Gordon, Melville, Joyce's Ulysses, T. S. Eliot, and many others.

Frankenstein and France
: Though I could wish that the new edition of the Norton had reflected more independent thought and less reactive borrowing of the most visible innovations of our table of contents, I am very glad that Norton has now also adopted the six-volume format. 1 ( footnote ) Then again, perhaps the Norton hasn't simply been imitating us in its rapid inclusions of Marie de France, Hogarth, The Beggar's Opera, Frankenstein, and a range of new context groupings whose topics track ours with what may only appear to be beagle-like devotion.

Frankenstein and French
Tales of the Dead was an English anthology of horror fiction, translated anonymously from the French book Fantasmagoriana ( famous for inspiring Mary Shelley and John William Polidori to write Frankenstein and The Vampyre respectively ) by Sarah Elizabeth Utterson, published in 1813 by White, Cochrane and Co ..
In the late 1950s, British horror films such as The Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 ) and Horror of Dracula ( 1958 ) were popular with French filmgoers.

Frankenstein and pages
Hama sold his first comics work to the fantasy film magazine Castle of Frankenstein when he was 16 years old, and he followed by collaborating with Bhob Stewart on pages for the underground tabloid Gothic Blimp Works.
In addition to its central focus on classic and current horror films, Castle of Frankenstein also devoted pages to amateur filmmakers and a coverage of fanzines.

Frankenstein and
* 1976 Wednesday 13, American singer-songwriter and musician ( Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13, Murderdolls, Bourbon Crow, and Gunfire 76 )
* 1974 Jeff Frankenstein, American musician ( Newsboys )
* 1816 Lord Byron reads Fantasmagoriana to his four house guests at the Villa Diodati, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont, and John Polidori, and inspires his challenge that each guest write a ghost story, which culminated in Mary Shelley writing the novel Frankenstein, John Polidori writing the short story The Vampyre, and Byron writing the poem Darkness.
* 1964 Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, American guitarist and songwriter ( The Misfits and Kryst the Conqueror )
In 1985 and 1986, Vangelis wrote music for two more ballets: " Frankenstein Modern Prometheus " and " The Beauty and the Beast ".
* Doc Frankenstein created by Geof Darrow and Steve Skroce, written by the Wachowskis, with art by Skroce.
* January 1 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is published.
* July 8 Marty Feldman, English comedian and actor ( Young Frankenstein ) ( d. 1982 )
Snyder's Tomorrow re-runs continued until Thursday, January 28, 1982 and four days later on Monday, February 1, Late Night premiered with a cold opening featuring Larry " Bud " Melman delivering lines as an homage to the prologue of Boris Karloff's Frankenstein, followed by Letterman coming out on stage behind a group of female dancers the peacock girls.
He has also starred in numerous other films and television series including Fortunes of War ( 1987 ), Wild Wild West ( 1999 ), The Road to El Dorado ( 2000 ), Conspiracy ( TV ) ( 2001 ), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ( 2002 ), Warm Springs ( TV ) ( 2005 ), Valkyrie ( 2008 ), Wallander ( TV series ) ( 2008 present ), and My Week with Marilyn ( 2011 ) as Laurence Olivier ( Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor ); and directed such notable films as Dead Again ( 1991 ) ( also starring ), Swan Song ( 1992 ) ( Academy Award nominated for Best Live Action Short Film ), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ( 1994 ) ( also starring ), The Magic Flute ( 2006 ), Sleuth ( 2007 ), and the blockbuster superhero film Thor ( 2011 ).
* Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein ( Paul Caiafa ) guitar ( 1980 1983, 1995 2001 )
George Szell ( 1897 1970 ), the longtime music director of the Cleveland Orchestra, guest conducted the orchestra in 1962 and was so dismayed by the lack of discipline that he publicly condemned Jordá and even chastised San Francisco Chronicle music critic Alfred Frankenstein for commending Jordá and the orchestra.
# Andy Warhol's Frankenstein ( also known as Flesh for Frankenstein ) passed with 56 seconds cut in 1996 ; released uncut in 2006
* Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin ( Mary Shelley ) ( 1797 1851 ), most famous for her novel Frankenstein, was born at 29 Polygon Square
* 2000, won the Golden Reel Award in the category " Best Sound Editing Direct to Video Sound Editorial " for the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein.
This includes the " Frankenstein complex " the irrational fear that robots ( or other creations ) will turn on their creator.
Peter Lawrence Boyle ( October 18, 1935 December 12, 2006 ) was an American actor, best known for his role as Frank Barone on the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, and as a comical monster in Mel Brooks ' film spoof Young Frankenstein ( 1974 ).
* Eleonora Federici ( 1997 ) " The Ecriture Féminine of a ' Hideous Progeny ': Marge Piercy's He, She and It as a Postmodern Intertext of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ", Versus: Quaderni di Studi Semiotici, v. 77-78, pp. 119 143 ( May-Dec 1997 ).
* Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ( 1797 1851 ), author of Frankenstein, daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
These two, along with various other Christmas pieces of his composition, also appeared in The Truth about Christmas or Gold, Frankenstein and Merv a one-off television programme in 1984, performed again by both Stilgoe and children from the Broom Leys Junior School Choir.

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