The Bride of Frankenstein (unpublished story outline by Mary Shelley)

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The Bride of Frankenstein (unpublished story outline by Mary Shelley) is an unrealized literary concept by the author of Frankenstein that imagines a female counterpart to Victor Frankenstein’s creature.

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instanceOf concept for a literary work
story outline
unrealized literary work
associatedWithAuthor Mary Shelley’s exploration of gender and creation
author Mary Shelley NERFINISHED
basedOn the fictional universe of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus NERFINISHED
centralTheme companion for Frankenstein’s creature
creation of a female artificial being
chronologicalRelationToFrankenstein conceptually subsequent to the events of Frankenstein
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creatorOfOriginalWorkAlsoAuthored Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter a female creature created as a mate for Frankenstein’s monster
featuresCharacterType female counterpart to Victor Frankenstein’s creature
genre Gothic fiction
early science fiction
hasProtagonistType artificially created woman
hasWorkingTitle The Bride of Frankenstein NERFINISHED
imaginesCounterpartTo Frankenstein’s creature NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Mary Shelley’s original Frankenstein narrative
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryStatus apocryphal or speculative in scholarship
medium prose fiction outline
narrativeFocus imagined life and role of a female monster
notToBeConfusedWith The Bride of Frankenstein (1935 film) NERFINISHED
relatedWork Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus NERFINISHED
status unpublished
unrealized
subjectOf speculation by literary scholars
workType hypothetical extension of Frankenstein story world

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Bride of Frankenstein basedOn The Bride of Frankenstein (unpublished story outline by Mary Shelley)