The plot of Frankenstein, Chris Baldick points out, can be summed up in two sentences. 'Frankenstein makes a living creature out of bits of corpses. The creature turns against him and runs amok.' The mystery is why so many people know the plot of Frankenstein, and have known it, as this book ably demonstrates, since shortly after the work's first appearance in 1818, without necessarily reading a line of Mary Shelley's prose. More than a century before it was filmed, it existed in two rival stage versions. Cartoonists drew it, writers and politicians alluded to it. The plot, rather like the monster, got away from its creator and walked the world.
LRB 5 May 1988 | PDF Download
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