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Bibliography

Branagh, Kenneth, Steph Lady, Frank Darabont Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: The Classic Tale of Terror Reborn on Film (A Newmarket Pictorial Moviebook) Newmarket Press (November 1, 1994)

The Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks, official companions to films, large format, heavily illustrated throughout, with color photographs, details on the making of the film, background on the filmmakers and cast.


Brunas, John, Michael Brunas, and Tom Weaver Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946, McFarland & Company
Clark, Mark. Smirk, Sneer and Scream: Great Acting in Horror Cinema, McFarland & Company, 2004

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Glut, Donald F. The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More McFarland & Company, 2002
-----. The Frankenstein Legend: A Tribute to Mary Shelley and Boris Karloff, Scarecrow, 1973

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Hunter, Jack. House of Horror (The Complete Hammer Films Story) Creation Books; Rev&Expand ed, 2000

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Jones, Stephen, Boris Karloff The Frankenstein Scrapbook: The Complete Movie Guide to the World's Most Famous Monster. Carol Publishing Corporation, 1995
Manguel, Alberto. Bride of Frankenstein (Bfi Film Classics) British Film Institute, 1997

Description from Amazon.com ” Generally considered a greater film that its predecessor, Frankenstein, this sequel starred Elsa Lanchester as the eponymous heroine and Boris Karloff repeating his role as the monster. Manguel gives a detailed and highly sensitive account of the film's felicities of inventive filmmaking. He also traces the literary roots of the Frankenstein myth, the creation of a living being by a man usurping the powers of a jealous God. And he finds echoes in the work of modern artists such as Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp of the Bride as a kind of femme fetale, monstrous and threatening.”

Mank, Gregory W. It's Alive! the Classic Cinema Saga of Frankenstein, Oak Tree Pub; 1981
-----. Hollywood Cauldron: 13 Horror Films from the Genres's Golden Age, McFarland & Company, 1994

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Picart, Caroline Joan S. Remaking the Frankenstein Myth on Film: Between Laughter and Horror (Suny Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture) State University of New York Press, 2003

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Picart, Caroline Joan S., Frank Smoot, Jayne Blodgett, Noel Carroll. The Frankenstein Film Sourcebook (Bibliographies and Indexes in Popular Culture, 8) Currently out of print, ISBN: 0313016720

Riley, Philip J. Magicimage Filmbooks Presents Frankenstein (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films) Magicimage Filmbooks; 1989

Shriver, Gordon B. Boris Karloff : The Man Remembered, PublishAmerica, 2004
Svehla, Gary and Susan Svehla (Eds), We Belong Dead: Frankenstein On Film Midnight Marquee PR, 1997

Turney, Jon. Frankenstein`s Footsteps : Science, Genetics and Popular Culture, Yale University Press, 1998

Vieira, Mark A. Hollywood Horror : From Gothic To Cosmic, Harry N Abrams, 2003


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