Adapting Frankenstein
The monster's eternal lives in popular culture
Herausgeber: Cutchins, Dennis R.; Perry, Dennis R.
Adapting Frankenstein
The monster's eternal lives in popular culture
Herausgeber: Cutchins, Dennis R.; Perry, Dennis R.
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This edited collection explores the afterlife of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in theatre and film, radio, literature and graphics novels, making a substantial contribution to the field of adaptation studies. -- .
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This edited collection explores the afterlife of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in theatre and film, radio, literature and graphics novels, making a substantial contribution to the field of adaptation studies. -- .
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781526108913
- ISBN-10: 1526108917
- Artikelnr.: 51995573
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781526108913
- ISBN-10: 1526108917
- Artikelnr.: 51995573
Dennis R. Cutchins is Associate Professor of American Literature at Brigham Young University Dennis R. Perry is Associate Professor of American Literature at Brigham Young University
Introduction The Frankenstein Complex: when the text is more than a text -
Dennis R. Cutchins and Dennis R. Perry Part I: Dramatic adaptations of
Frankenstein on stage and radio 1 Frankenstein's spectacular
nineteenth-century stage history and legacy - Lissette Lopez Szwydky 2 A
Frankensteinian model for adaptation studies, or 'It lives!': adaptive
symbiosis and Peake's Presumption, or the fate of Frankenstein - Glenn
Jellenik 3 The gothic imagination in American sound recordings of
Frankenstein - Laurence Raw Part II: Cinematic and television adaptations
of Frankenstein 4 A paranoid parable of adaptation: Forbidden Planet,
Frankenstein, and the atomic age - Dennis R. Perry 5 The Curse of
Frankenstein: Hammer film studios' reinvention of horror cinema - Morgan C.
O'Brien 6 The Frankenstein Complex on the small screen: Mary Shelley's
motivic novel as adjacent adaptation - Kyle Bishop 7 The new ethics of
Frankenstein: responsibility and obedience in I, Robot and X-Men: First
Class - Matt Lorenz 8 Hammer films and the perfection of the Frankenstein
project - Maria K. Bachman and Paul C. Peterson Part III: Literary
adaptations of Frankenstein 9 'Plainly stitched together': Frankenstein,
neo-Victorian fiction, and the palimpsestuous literary past - Jamie
Horrocks 10 Frankensteinian re-articulations in Scotland: monstrous
marriage, maternity, and the politics of embodiment - Carol Margaret
Davison 11 Young Frankensteins: graphic children's texts and the
twenty-first-century monster - Jessica Straley 12 In his image: the mad
scientist remade in the young adult novel - Farran L. Norris Sands 13 The
soul of the matter: Frankenstein meets H. P. Lovecraft's 'Herbert
West-Reanimator' - Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Part IV: Frankenstein in art,
illustrations, and comics 14 Illustration, adaptation, and the development
of Frankenstein's visual lexicon - Kate Newell 15 'The X-Men meet
Frankenstein! "Nuff Said"': adapting Mary Shelley's monster in superhero
comic books - Joe Darowski 16 Expressionism, deformity, and abject texture
in bande dessinée appropriations of Frankenstein - Véronique Bragard and
Catherine Thewissen Part V: New media adaptations of Frankenstein 17
Assembling the body/text: Frankenstein in new media - Tully Barnett and Ben
Kooyman 18 Adaptations of 'liveness' in theatrical representations of Mary
Shelley's Frankenstein - Kelly Jones Frankenstein's pulse: an afterword -
Richard J. Hand Index
Dennis R. Cutchins and Dennis R. Perry Part I: Dramatic adaptations of
Frankenstein on stage and radio 1 Frankenstein's spectacular
nineteenth-century stage history and legacy - Lissette Lopez Szwydky 2 A
Frankensteinian model for adaptation studies, or 'It lives!': adaptive
symbiosis and Peake's Presumption, or the fate of Frankenstein - Glenn
Jellenik 3 The gothic imagination in American sound recordings of
Frankenstein - Laurence Raw Part II: Cinematic and television adaptations
of Frankenstein 4 A paranoid parable of adaptation: Forbidden Planet,
Frankenstein, and the atomic age - Dennis R. Perry 5 The Curse of
Frankenstein: Hammer film studios' reinvention of horror cinema - Morgan C.
O'Brien 6 The Frankenstein Complex on the small screen: Mary Shelley's
motivic novel as adjacent adaptation - Kyle Bishop 7 The new ethics of
Frankenstein: responsibility and obedience in I, Robot and X-Men: First
Class - Matt Lorenz 8 Hammer films and the perfection of the Frankenstein
project - Maria K. Bachman and Paul C. Peterson Part III: Literary
adaptations of Frankenstein 9 'Plainly stitched together': Frankenstein,
neo-Victorian fiction, and the palimpsestuous literary past - Jamie
Horrocks 10 Frankensteinian re-articulations in Scotland: monstrous
marriage, maternity, and the politics of embodiment - Carol Margaret
Davison 11 Young Frankensteins: graphic children's texts and the
twenty-first-century monster - Jessica Straley 12 In his image: the mad
scientist remade in the young adult novel - Farran L. Norris Sands 13 The
soul of the matter: Frankenstein meets H. P. Lovecraft's 'Herbert
West-Reanimator' - Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Part IV: Frankenstein in art,
illustrations, and comics 14 Illustration, adaptation, and the development
of Frankenstein's visual lexicon - Kate Newell 15 'The X-Men meet
Frankenstein! "Nuff Said"': adapting Mary Shelley's monster in superhero
comic books - Joe Darowski 16 Expressionism, deformity, and abject texture
in bande dessinée appropriations of Frankenstein - Véronique Bragard and
Catherine Thewissen Part V: New media adaptations of Frankenstein 17
Assembling the body/text: Frankenstein in new media - Tully Barnett and Ben
Kooyman 18 Adaptations of 'liveness' in theatrical representations of Mary
Shelley's Frankenstein - Kelly Jones Frankenstein's pulse: an afterword -
Richard J. Hand Index
Introduction The Frankenstein Complex: when the text is more than a text -
Dennis R. Cutchins and Dennis R. Perry Part I: Dramatic adaptations of
Frankenstein on stage and radio 1 Frankenstein's spectacular
nineteenth-century stage history and legacy - Lissette Lopez Szwydky 2 A
Frankensteinian model for adaptation studies, or 'It lives!': adaptive
symbiosis and Peake's Presumption, or the fate of Frankenstein - Glenn
Jellenik 3 The gothic imagination in American sound recordings of
Frankenstein - Laurence Raw Part II: Cinematic and television adaptations
of Frankenstein 4 A paranoid parable of adaptation: Forbidden Planet,
Frankenstein, and the atomic age - Dennis R. Perry 5 The Curse of
Frankenstein: Hammer film studios' reinvention of horror cinema - Morgan C.
O'Brien 6 The Frankenstein Complex on the small screen: Mary Shelley's
motivic novel as adjacent adaptation - Kyle Bishop 7 The new ethics of
Frankenstein: responsibility and obedience in I, Robot and X-Men: First
Class - Matt Lorenz 8 Hammer films and the perfection of the Frankenstein
project - Maria K. Bachman and Paul C. Peterson Part III: Literary
adaptations of Frankenstein 9 'Plainly stitched together': Frankenstein,
neo-Victorian fiction, and the palimpsestuous literary past - Jamie
Horrocks 10 Frankensteinian re-articulations in Scotland: monstrous
marriage, maternity, and the politics of embodiment - Carol Margaret
Davison 11 Young Frankensteins: graphic children's texts and the
twenty-first-century monster - Jessica Straley 12 In his image: the mad
scientist remade in the young adult novel - Farran L. Norris Sands 13 The
soul of the matter: Frankenstein meets H. P. Lovecraft's 'Herbert
West-Reanimator' - Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Part IV: Frankenstein in art,
illustrations, and comics 14 Illustration, adaptation, and the development
of Frankenstein's visual lexicon - Kate Newell 15 'The X-Men meet
Frankenstein! "Nuff Said"': adapting Mary Shelley's monster in superhero
comic books - Joe Darowski 16 Expressionism, deformity, and abject texture
in bande dessinée appropriations of Frankenstein - Véronique Bragard and
Catherine Thewissen Part V: New media adaptations of Frankenstein 17
Assembling the body/text: Frankenstein in new media - Tully Barnett and Ben
Kooyman 18 Adaptations of 'liveness' in theatrical representations of Mary
Shelley's Frankenstein - Kelly Jones Frankenstein's pulse: an afterword -
Richard J. Hand Index
Dennis R. Cutchins and Dennis R. Perry Part I: Dramatic adaptations of
Frankenstein on stage and radio 1 Frankenstein's spectacular
nineteenth-century stage history and legacy - Lissette Lopez Szwydky 2 A
Frankensteinian model for adaptation studies, or 'It lives!': adaptive
symbiosis and Peake's Presumption, or the fate of Frankenstein - Glenn
Jellenik 3 The gothic imagination in American sound recordings of
Frankenstein - Laurence Raw Part II: Cinematic and television adaptations
of Frankenstein 4 A paranoid parable of adaptation: Forbidden Planet,
Frankenstein, and the atomic age - Dennis R. Perry 5 The Curse of
Frankenstein: Hammer film studios' reinvention of horror cinema - Morgan C.
O'Brien 6 The Frankenstein Complex on the small screen: Mary Shelley's
motivic novel as adjacent adaptation - Kyle Bishop 7 The new ethics of
Frankenstein: responsibility and obedience in I, Robot and X-Men: First
Class - Matt Lorenz 8 Hammer films and the perfection of the Frankenstein
project - Maria K. Bachman and Paul C. Peterson Part III: Literary
adaptations of Frankenstein 9 'Plainly stitched together': Frankenstein,
neo-Victorian fiction, and the palimpsestuous literary past - Jamie
Horrocks 10 Frankensteinian re-articulations in Scotland: monstrous
marriage, maternity, and the politics of embodiment - Carol Margaret
Davison 11 Young Frankensteins: graphic children's texts and the
twenty-first-century monster - Jessica Straley 12 In his image: the mad
scientist remade in the young adult novel - Farran L. Norris Sands 13 The
soul of the matter: Frankenstein meets H. P. Lovecraft's 'Herbert
West-Reanimator' - Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Part IV: Frankenstein in art,
illustrations, and comics 14 Illustration, adaptation, and the development
of Frankenstein's visual lexicon - Kate Newell 15 'The X-Men meet
Frankenstein! "Nuff Said"': adapting Mary Shelley's monster in superhero
comic books - Joe Darowski 16 Expressionism, deformity, and abject texture
in bande dessinée appropriations of Frankenstein - Véronique Bragard and
Catherine Thewissen Part V: New media adaptations of Frankenstein 17
Assembling the body/text: Frankenstein in new media - Tully Barnett and Ben
Kooyman 18 Adaptations of 'liveness' in theatrical representations of Mary
Shelley's Frankenstein - Kelly Jones Frankenstein's pulse: an afterword -
Richard J. Hand Index