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“It’s Alive!” — The Modern Creation of a FrankenText

Mary Shelley and Frankenstein Mary Shelley, born in 1797 in London, completed her novel, Frankenstein, in 1818.   The lead character in her novel, Victor Frankenstein, succeeds at piecing together parts from dead corpses.  He sews them together and brings them to life with electricity. In the original novel by Shelley, the words, “It’s alive!”, don’t […]

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