Frankenstein
1818 novel by Mary Shelley
Frankenstein is the name of a fictional scientist , the creation of Mary Shelley, who published her first and most enduring work of Gothic horror on January First 1818 Not unlike Dracula, the original story of the novel has been buried under numerous adaptations, parodies and shallow references built atop one another. For example: The scientist is called Viktor Frankenstein – his creature is never named in the original novel and only ever referred to by circumlocutions or metaphors such as "The Adam of his creation".

Boris Karloff's uncanny interpretation of the monster, with a high forehead and bolts through the neck, was not based on Shelley's book, but has still created today's public image of the story
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