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9. The Theme Of The Doppelgänger In James Searle Dawley’s Frankenstein

  • Daniele Pio Buenza
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Transmedia Creatures
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Transmedia Creatures
© 2019 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

© 2019 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Abbreviations ix
  4. Introduction: Frankenstein: Presence, Process, Progress 1
  5. Part I. Labs, Bots, And Punks: Transmediating Technology And Science
  6. 1. Frankenstein And Science Fiction 33
  7. 2. Monstrous Algorithms And The Web Of Fear: Risk, Crisis, And Spectral Finance In Robert Harris’S The Fear Index 50
  8. 3. Frankensteinian Gods, Fembots, And The New Technological Frontier In Alex Garland’s Ex_Machina 69
  9. Part II. Becoming Monsters: The Limits Of The Human
  10. 4. Staging Steampunk Aesthetics In Frankenstein Adaptations: Mechanization, Disability, And The Body 87
  11. 5. Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus In The Postcolony 101
  12. 6. Four-Color Myth: Frankenstein In The Comics 119
  13. Part III. The Evolution Games Of Sight And Sound
  14. 7. “Uncouth And Inarticulate Sounds”: Musico-Literary Traces In Frankenstein, And Frankenstein In Art Music 143
  15. 8. Enter Monsieur Le Monstre: Cultural Border-Crossing And Frankenstein In London And Paris In 1826 157
  16. 9. The Theme Of The Doppelgänger In James Searle Dawley’s Frankenstein 173
  17. 10. Perverting The Family: Re-Working Victor Frankenstein’s Gothic Blood-Ties In Penny Dreadful 187
  18. Part IV. Monster Reflections
  19. 11. The Masked Performer And “The Mane Electric”: The Lives And Multimedia Afterlives Of Margaret Atwood’s Doctor Frankenstein 201
  20. 12. Young Adult Frankenstein 219
  21. 13. Revivifying Frankenstein’s Myth: Historical Encounters And Dialogism In Back From The Dead: The True Sequel To Frankenstein 233
  22. Acknowledgments 245
  23. Bibliography 247
  24. Index 271
  25. About The Contributors 279
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