Whenever Victor Frankenstein tests the limits of what science can do with a mishmash of various human body parts, he creates a monster that he becomes disgusted with. Grieved with tts rejection by its creator, the monster seeks love and acceptance leaving a trail of destruction and murder across Europe. We're asking the tough questions. How do we compare a work that reaches back like this to its modern counterparts in its genre? What defines horror? Why is Frankenstein still relevant today? Is Young Frankenstein the best adaptation? Our horror expert Jason Crockett joins us as we answer these questions and more in today's episode.Thanks for listening!Resources for today's episode:Frankenstein by Mary ShelleyTheme song for A Deadman's Books: Surfing! by automaticbananas#booktube #booktok #bookstagram #ReadersofYouTube #Bookish #CurrentlyReading #BookCommunity #BookRecommendations #BookReview #BookLovers #Lit #Literature #horror #creepy #spooky #halloween #horrostory #Frankenstein #Classic #ClassicLit #ClassicLiterature Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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