To be compared with "The creature standing over a body" image file.
Description
A picture of the monster Nosferatu who bears resemblance to the style of Carbe's Frankenstein's monster. This picture is to be used next to Nino Carbe's illustrations for comparison purposes.
Creator
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
Source
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
Publisher
Prana Film
Date
1922
Relation
“Creeping Beneath The Surface Of Vampires”. http://www.professorramos.net/creeping-beneath-the-surface-of-vampires/
Format
A PNG image.
Language
German
Type
Movie
Coverage
Is to be compared to Nino Carbe's depictions of Frankenstein's monster.
California Press edition of Frankenstein; or the Modern Prometheus
Subject
Frankenstein; or the Modern Prometheus
Description
This is the 1984 Pennyroyal Press edition published by University of California Press.
Source
Frankenstein; or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley
Publisher
University of California Press
Date
1984
Contributor
Illustrated by Barry Moser
Language
English
Type
Gothic, Classic
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Dublin Core
Title
The creature depicted with vampiric features.
Subject
Comparison to Dracula the 1931 movie
Description
The creature is seen depicted with large fangs, seemingly above a frightened woman. His image appears to bear influence from popular depictions of Dracula. Found on page 42.
Creator
Nino Carbe
Source
Frankenstein : or, The modern Prometheus by Mary W. Shelley
Spread from "Making the Monster" displaying the quirky section dividers
Description
The section dividers throughout the book are different tools, references to all the different kinds of surgical tools used during the eighteenth century, such as Mary Shelley might have imagined Victor Frankenstein using to piece together his Monster.