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Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley

Frankenstein will be released on September 06, 2011 in eBook
Sep 06, 2011
Frankenstein is now available in eBook
Sep 06, 2011
Frankenstein will be released on May 03, 2011 in Mass Market Paperback
May 03, 2011
Frankenstein is now available in Mass Market Paperback
May 03, 2011
FRANKENSTEIN is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
FRANKENSTEIN will be released on May 01, 2004 in eBook
May 01, 2004
FRANKENSTEIN is now available in eBook
May 01, 2004
Frankenstein will be released on May 01, 2004 in
May 01, 2004
Frankenstein is now available in
May 01, 2004
Frankenstein will be released on May 01, 2004 in
May 01, 2004
Frankenstein is now available in
May 01, 2004
FRANKENSTEIN will be released on April 27, 2004 in Mass Market Paperback
Apr 27, 2004
FRANKENSTEIN is now available in Mass Market Paperback
Apr 27, 2004
FRANKENSTEIN will be released on November 01, 1994 in eAudio
Nov 01, 1994
FRANKENSTEIN is now available in eAudio
Nov 01, 1994
Frankenstein will be released on November 01, 1994 in
Nov 01, 1994

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Alamosa Valley Courier, May 19, 2012
...the empty shelves and imagined all the happy readers snuggled in comfy chairs, my eyes caught Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein was my book, one of the many that was purged from my personal collection. I bought it my freshman year of college for...
TMC Net, May 18, 2012
...writer Dave Morris has collaborated with Inkle, a software and design studio, to produce a touchscreenfriendly adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel. Like its shelfmate, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Shelley's novel has inspired countless adaptations. All face the...
PublishersWeekly.com, May 18, 2012
...The coos and “ohhhs” from kids when they see this speaks volumes. Baby animals for the win. Steampunk: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, with illustrations by Zdenko Basic and Manuel Sumberac (Candlewick). While the audience for this one...
Examiner.com, May 17, 2012
...thesis on the role of letter writing in literature—a study that drew from the novels of Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, George Eliot and Emily Bronte. Ravens' O.J. Brigance speaks at Calvert Hall Today,� Calvert Hall’s� Fellowship of Christian...
Guardian.co.uk, May 17, 2012
...Mary Shelley's novel has been recreated as an app For years now technology has provided opportunities for writers and artists to explore new ways of telling stories. While the world...
Animation Magazine, May 17, 2012
...s religious nature and the birth of his brother, Shapey.  Beforel Orel is created by Dino Stamatopoulos ( Mary Shelley’s Frankenhole and Mr. Show ). Pilots: Untitled Animated Harold & Kumar Project (In Development) – An animated version of...
McAllen Monitor, May 16, 2012
...and literature in inventive, startling ways. Alex’s new school, Glenarvon, is located near Lake Geneva (site of Mary Shelley and Lord Byron’s famous story-writing vacation); under the lake lies the Scholomance, a training center for vampires. As Alex...
Scottish Sun, March 2, 2012
...remake of his 1984 short film with which it shares a name. Both flicks are a parody of Mary Shelley's creation Frankenstein, which was converted from a book to a movie in 1931. When Victor's dog Sparky dies, he refuses to accept it's the end for...
Hollywood Stock Exchange, March 2, 2012
...The classic Mary Shelley novel Frankenstein gets the sci-fi treatment. The period story of Dr. Frankenstein and his re-animated monster is told from the perspective of the assistant Igor. Shawn Levy directs from...
The Sun, March 2, 2012
...remake of his 1984 short film with which it shares a name. Both flicks are a parody of Mary Shelley's creation Frankenstein, which was converted from a book to a movie in 1931. When Victor's dog Sparky dies, he refuses to accept it's the end for...
Canton Repository, March 2, 2012
...along been a hoax and that they were created by an imaginative and creative mind similar to a Mary Shelley and her Frankenstein monster? Would you still go on a ghost hunt or still be interested in the subject? Although Frankenstein is a literary...
Scottish Sun, March 2, 2012
...remake of his 1984 short film with which it shares a name. Both flicks are a parody of Mary Shelley's creation Frankenstein, which was converted from a book to a movie in 1931. When Victor's dog Sparky dies, he refuses to accept it's the end for...
Sabotage Times, March 2, 2012
...Sad Café by Carson McCullers. Unrequited love and gender confusion, a beautiful book.’ Michael Brown, Leeds. ‘Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. And I will reveal all to you via Facebook on Friday when I return from the dead.’ Roman Remeynes, Leeds....
Malaysian Insider, March 2, 2012
...beloved dog Sparky when it is hit by a car and dies. In this homage to the classic Mary Shelley tale, with references to Igor and the Bride of Frankenstein, the sad young Victor Frankenstein stitches his dog back together with bolts and zaps him with...