In Nicholas Day’s “A World Without Summer,” Mount Tambora provides a warning about climate change and the inspiration for “Frankenstein.” By Abby McGanney Nolan A historian sees the dangerous ...
The Library of Congress has posted a newly restored print of the first-ever movie version of the story of Frankenstein — from a print long owned by a Cudahy collector. "Frankenstein," made by the ...
It was a monster of a sale. A rare first-edition copy of Mary Shelley’s classic novel “Frankenstein” — one of only three copies known to have survived — fetched a spine-tingling $843,750 at auction.
Bad luck and strange circumstances set the stage for literature’s most famous vacation gone wrong—unseasonably cold weather and steady rain, a guest list filled with big names and bigger egos, ...
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