Frankenstein riding through a forest.
Example of Nino Carbe's art style.
Frankenstein is riding through a dark forest atop a horse. Found on page 96 and 97.
Nino Carbe
<em>Frankenstein : or, The modern Prometheus</em> by Mary W. Shelley
JJ Little & Ives Co. NY
1932
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English
Book & illustration
18th century Gothic literature.
The creature standing over a body. A Nino Carbe illustration.
Comparison to <em>Nosferatu</em>.
This is a photo of the print picture of the creature standing over a body. This picture bears a striking resemblance to the Nosferatu Monster. Found on page 232.
Nino Carbe
<em>Frankenstein : or, The modern Prometheus</em> by Mary W. Shelley
JJ Little & Ives Co. NY
1932
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English
Book & illustration
18th century Gothic literature.
The creature depicted with vampiric features.
Comparison to <em>Dracula</em> the 1931 movie
The creature is seen depicted with large fangs, seemingly above a frightened woman. His image appears to bear influence from popular depictions of <em>Dracula</em>. Found on page 42.
Nino Carbe
<em>Frankenstein : or, The modern Prometheus</em> by Mary W. Shelley
JJ Little & Ives Co. NY
1932
A JPEG image
English
Book & illustration
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"Frontispiece by Theodor von Holst to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein" from "Making the Monster" by Kathryn Harkup
This image reflects the beauty of Frankenstein's Creature as well as the horrified rejection that Frankenstein feels after creating him.
Theodor von Holst
"Making the Monster"
Barry Moser Cover Page Print, 1986 Pennyroyal Press Edition
SCU Frankenstein Exhibit
Book cover of the 1831 edition of <em>Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus<br /></em>
Santa Clara University Library Archives & Special Collections
Kelley Dong
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Engraved illustrations of the 1831 edition of Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus
Engraved illustrations by Theodor Von Holst. One engraving features the Doctor Victor Frankenstein “[rushing] out of the room” at the sight of the “dull yellow eyes of the creature [opening]” (43), captioned “Frankenstein”; and the other depicts Victor Frankenstein departing his childhood estate for university, captioned “ captioned “Frankenstein by Mary W. Shelley”.
Santa Clara University Library Archives & Special Collections
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Barry Moser Frankenstein Print, 1986 Pennyroyal Press Edition
SCU Frankenstein Exhibit
Reviews given to the 1831 edition of <em>Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley & “The Ghost-seer, Vol. 1” by Friedrich Schiller. </em>
Santa Clara University Library Archives & Special Collections
Kelley Dong
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Barry Moser Frankenstein Binding, 1986 Pennyroyal Press Edition
SCU Frankenstein Exhibit