Review: The Cabinet of Dr Caligari at Hidden Door, Edinburgh
In 1920, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari was released, and the City of Edinburgh decided to gift The Leith Theatre to the people of Leith as it was incorporated into […]
Read More →In 1920, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari was released, and the City of Edinburgh decided to gift The Leith Theatre to the people of Leith as it was incorporated into […]
Read More →Despite never being brought to life in Shelley’s original novel, Frankenstein’s Bride has been depicted on screen in a myriad of ways. Here is a visual investigation into her journey. […]
Read More →Shortly after its publication in 1818, Frankenstein started inspiring stage adaptations . These theatrical reworkings continue today and there are many places you can catch them this summer. In July, […]
Read More →Frankenstein and science is a combination that often pops up at the annual conference of the British Society for Literature and Science. This bicentenary year of 2018 was no exception and many […]
Read More →Delighted to be participating is this fantastic event, Living Frankenstein, on 23 May, organised by University of London! Emily Alder and I also contributed to their Frankenstein resource pack for […]
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