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Villa Diodati
Vampyre Gone Wild
Visit the Villa Diodati Mary Shelley Wrote Frankenstein During an Unusually Dark and Stormy Summer Along Lake Geneva, Switzerland at the Villa Diodati
Lives in Poetry
An Introduction to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Mont Blanc in British Literary Culture 1786 – 1826
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Views, Playbills, Prompt Books Or Practitioner Interviews
Gothic Representations: History, Literature, and Film Daniel Gould Governors State University
The Invention of Mary Shelley: Fictional Representations of Mary Shelley in the Twentieth Century
Byron and the Orient
The Origin of Frankenstein Exhibit Taps Into Angst Over Science 12 May 2016
Switzerland, August 26Th-October 11Th 1816
Phantasmagoria: Ken Russell's Gothic (1986) As Neo-Victorian Meta
Appendix: Byron in Fiction a List of Books Alex Alec-Smith
Production Sourcebook
Doctor Who Series 12 Episode Eight the Haunting of Villa Diodati
"Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature" Exhibit Text Section I
Early 19Th Century English Literature, Part 1
Top View
Frankenstein: a Seminal Work of Modern Literature Traci K
It's Alive! Frankenstein At
Timeline of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Life
The Lord Byron / John Polidori Relationship and the Foundation of the Early Nineteenth-Century Literary Vampire
The Vampyre by John William Polidori: an Introduction to Lord Ruthven
Byron's "Manfred"
Kolkey, Jason I. "Inscribing the Lone and Level
Biographies for Godwin-Shelley Family Tree
Exhibition Brochure
BEAUTIFUL MONSTER a New Film Written and Directed by Karlton Parris
Frankenstein Theme: the Ghost Story Challenge
THE MOON and the ORIGIN of FRANKENSTEIN Thesis Supervisor
Keith Edmier
The Tale of Terror
Durham E-Theses
Monstrous Desire: Frankenstein and the Queer Gothic
Byron's "Manfred" and the Greek Imaginary
Mary Shelley and Frankenstein Booklist
Mary Shelley
Frankenstein
Little Manfred Kindle
Youngromantics Prize
1831 Player Materials
The Neglected Shelley
Embodied Monsters: from Fear to Domestication in Gothic Monster Literature
NOIR 2018 Shelley a Como ENG
Byron and Visual Culture