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Frankenstein
Book of the Month -- 2019
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BOTM October 2019: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
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1) From Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/84
2) From University of Adelaide, Australia: https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/s/shel...

but did you know that both Frankenstein & The Vampyre were created basically on the same night (and in the same house)?
How A Teenage Girl Became the Mother of Horror [and, some would say, Science Fiction]:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/hi...





This intrigued me since I was the first author to write a sequel to the original novel in almost 200 years. BACK FROM THE DEAD: the true sequel to Frankenstein. Since then, other authors have come out with their own versions. It's almost been made into a movie, twice! Last year, a European study on horror writing used my book as a sample.
Here's what a writer/producer had to say: "I've now read Back To The Dead and, as I had hoped, the story works from beginning to end. It's a great re-imagining of the Frankenstein story." Lawrence Konner, writer/producer - Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire)
I wish you all a Happy Holiday season!


Hi. I thought I might add this since I said I was the first to write a sequel to Mary Shelley's original book.
Transmedia Creatures: Frankensteinβs Afterlives is a fascinating scholarly review on the transmedia of Frankenstein. The editors honored me by taking my novel, Back From The Dead: the true sequel to Frankenstein, and devoting a 14-page literary review and breakdown explaining the resurgence of this mythical creature.
βI argue that, while offering a deconstruction and reconstruction of previous texts in an intertextual relationship, literary sequels simultaneously open challenging pathways towards innovative developments of the narrative material.β
Chapter 13:
Revivifying Frankenstein's Myth:
Historical Encounters and Dialogism in Back from the Dead: The True Sequel to Frankenstein
Anna Enrichetta Soccio
(Bucknell University Press)
Books mentioned in this topic
Back from the Dead: The True Sequel to Frankenstein (other topics)Frankenstein: The 1818 Text (other topics)
With 44% of the vote, our October read will be Frankenstein by the fabulous Mary Shelley. Remember to use spoiler tags if you want to get specific with details. Happy Reading!