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OverviewOn New Year's Day 1818, Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein was first published in an anonymous three-volume edition of 500 copies. Some thought the book was too radical in implication. A few found the central theme intriguing, no-one predicted its success. Since then, there have been many, many adaptations 120 films alone, at the last count on screen, stage, in novels, comics and graphic novels, in advertisements and even on cereal packets. From a Regency nightmare, Frankenstein became a cuddly childhood companion thoroughly munstered, so to speak. The story has been interpreted as a feminist allegory of birthing, an ecological reading of mother earth, an attack on masculinist science, the origin of science fiction example of 'female gothic', a reaction to the rise of the industrial proletariat, and much else besides. Frankenstein lives! The 'F' word has been applied, since the 1950s, to test-tube babies, heart transplants, prosthetics, robotics, cosmetic surgery, genetic engineering, genetically-modified crops, and numerous other public anxieties arising from scientific research. Today, Frankenstein has taken over from Adam and Eve as the creation myth for the age of genetic engineering. This book, celebrating the two hundredth birthday of Frankenstein, will trace, in colourful and engaging ways, the journey of Shelley's Frankenstein from limited edition literature to the bloodstream of contemporary culture. It includes new research on the novel's origins, and a facsimile reprint of the earliest-known manuscript version of the creation scene; visual material on adaptations for the stage, in magazines, on playbills, in prints and in book publications of the nineteenth century; series of visual essays on many of the film versions and their inspirations in the history of art; and Frankenstein in popular culture on posters, advertisements, packaging, in comics and graphic novels. AUTHOR; Christopher Frayling is a recognised authority on Gothic fiction and horror movies. His study of Vampyres (1978, 1990, 2016), and his classic four-part television series Nightmare: The Birth of Horror (1996) have helped to move Gothic horror from margin to mainstream. His interest was sparked by watching Hammer Films in the late 1950s, when he was far too young, a misspent youth. Christopher is an award-winning broadcaster and writer. 200 images Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher FraylingPublisher: Reel Art Press Imprint: Reel Art Press ISBN: 9781909526464ISBN 10: 1909526460 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 31 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years by Christopher Frayling celebrates the 200th birthday of Frankenstein by tracing the journey of Mary Shelley's creation from limited-edition literature to pop culture standby.--Everett Jones ""Publisher's Weekly"" Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years by Christopher Frayling celebrates the 200th birthday of Frankenstein by tracing the journey of Mary Shelley's creation from limited- edition literature to pop culture standby.--Jones Everett ""Publishers Weekly"" ...amply illustrated history of thenovel and its enduring fascination...Through prints, paintings, ephemera and photography, Frayling traces the creature's visual evolution...between grindhouse film posters, New Yorker cartoons, postage stamps and the excellent woodcuts Lynd Kendall Ward created for a 1934 edition of the novel. The sheer quantity demonstrates just how thoroughly the creature has saturated contemporary culture...--Zoe Lescaze ""The New York Times"" Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years Celebrates the Legacy of Mary Shelley's Creation--Jonathan Barkan ""Dread Central"" Frankenstein: The First 200 Years to Hit Bookshelves by Halloween--Angela DiLella ""n3rdabl3"" Half scholarly study, half art book, 'The First Two Hundred Years' offers some great details about the story's blockbuster success on the stage, and you-know-this-one glimpses of the movie versions of everyone's favorite monster... Frayling's an old hand at cultural histories, and his wry narration feels like a casual lecture from an aficionado.--Genevieve Valentine ""NPR"" Horror fans are very well served by Christopher Frayling's, 'Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years'.-- ""Sci Fi Bulletin"" Horror Highlights: Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years--Derek Anderson ""Daily Dead""" Horror Highlights: Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years--Derek Anderson Daily Dead Frankenstein: The First 200 Years to Hit Bookshelves by Halloween--Angela DiLella n3rdabl3 Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years Celebrates the Legacy of Mary Shelley's Creation--Jonathan Barkan Dread Central Half scholarly study, half art book, 'The First Two Hundred Years' offers some great details about the story's blockbuster success on the stage, and you-know-this-one glimpses of the movie versions of everyone's favorite monster... Frayling's an old hand at cultural histories, and his wry narration feels like a casual lecture from an aficionado.--Genevieve Valentine NPR Horror fans are very well served by Christopher Frayling's, 'Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years'.--Sci Fi Bulletin ...amply illustrated history of thenovel and its enduring fascination...Through prints, paintings, ephemera and photography, Frayling traces the creature's visual evolution...between grindhouse film posters, New Yorker cartoons, postage stamps and the excellent woodcuts Lynd Kendall Ward created for a 1934 edition of the novel. The sheer quantity demonstrates just how thoroughly the creature has saturated contemporary culture...--Zoe Lescaze The New York Times Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years by Christopher Frayling celebrates the 200th birthday of Frankenstein by tracing the journey of Mary Shelley's creation from limited- edition literature to pop culture standby.--Jones Everett Publishers Weekly Horror Highlights: Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years--Derek Anderson Daily Dead Frankenstein: The First 200 Years to Hit Bookshelves by Halloween--Angela DiLella n3rdabl3 Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years Celebrates the Legacy of Mary Shelley's Creation--Jonathan Barkan Dread Central Half scholarly study, half art book, The First Two Hundred Years offers some great details about the story's blockbuster success on the stage, and you-know-this-one glimpses of the movie versions of everyone's favorite monster... Frayling's an old hand at cultural histories, and his wry narration feels like a casual lecture from an aficionado.--Genevieve Valentine NPR Half scholarly study, half art book, 'The First Two Hundred Years' offers some great details about the story's blockbuster success on the stage, and you-know-this-one glimpses of the movie versions of everyone's favorite monster... Frayling's an old hand at cultural histories, and his wry narration feels like a casual lecture from an aficionado.--Genevieve Valentine NPR ...amply illustrated history of the novel and its enduring fascination...Through prints, paintings, ephemera and photography, Frayling traces the creature's visual evolution...between grindhouse film posters, New Yorker cartoons, postage stamps and the excellent woodcuts Lynd Kendall Ward created for a 1934 edition of the novel. The sheer quantity demonstrates just how thoroughly the creature has saturated contemporary culture...--Zoe Lescaze The New York Times Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years by Christopher Frayling celebrates the 200th birthday of Frankenstein by tracing the journey of Mary Shelley's creation from limited- edition literature to pop culture standby.--Jones Everett Publishers Weekly ...amply illustrated history of the novel and its enduring fascination...Through prints, paintings, ephemera and photography, Frayling traces the creature's visual evolution... between grindhouse film posters, New Yorker cartoons, postage stamps and the excellent woodcuts Lynd Kendall Ward created for a 1934 edition of the novel. The sheer quantity demonstrates just how thoroughly the creature has saturated contemporary culture...--Zoe Lescaze The New York Times Horror Highlights: Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years--Derek Anderson Daily Dead Frankenstein: The First 200 Years to Hit Bookshelves by Halloween--Angela DiLella n3rdabl3 Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years Celebrates the Legacy of Mary Shelley's Creation--Jonathan Barkan Dread Central Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years by Christopher Frayling celebrates the 200th birthday of Frankenstein by tracing the journey of Mary Shelley's creation from limited- edition literature to pop culture standby.--Jones Everett Publishers Weekly Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years by Christopher Frayling celebrates the 200th birthday of Frankenstein by tracing the journey of Mary Shelley's creation from limited-edition literature to pop culture standby.--Everett Jones ""Publisher's Weekly"" Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years by Christopher Frayling celebrates the 200th birthday of Frankenstein by tracing the journey of Mary Shelley's creation from limited- edition literature to pop culture standby.--Jones Everett ""Publishers Weekly"" ...amply illustrated history of thenovel and its enduring fascination...Through prints, paintings, ephemera and photography, Frayling traces the creature's visual evolution...between grindhouse film posters, New Yorker cartoons, postage stamps and the excellent woodcuts Lynd Kendall Ward created for a 1934 edition of the novel. The sheer quantity demonstrates just how thoroughly the creature has saturated contemporary culture...--Zoe Lescaze ""The New York Times"" Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years Celebrates the Legacy of Mary Shelley's Creation--Jonathan Barkan ""Dread Central"" Frankenstein: The First 200 Years to Hit Bookshelves by Halloween--Angela DiLella ""n3rdabl3"" Half scholarly study, half art book, 'The First Two Hundred Years' offers some great details about the story's blockbuster success on the stage, and you-know-this-one glimpses of the movie versions of everyone's favorite monster... Frayling's an old hand at cultural histories, and his wry narration feels like a casual lecture from an aficionado.--Genevieve Valentine ""NPR"" Horror fans are very well served by Christopher Frayling's, 'Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years'.-- ""Sci Fi Bulletin"" Horror Highlights: Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years--Derek Anderson ""Daily Dead"" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |