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Frankenstein (disambiguation)

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The name Frankenstein commonly refers to various aspects of a 19th century novel written by Mary Shelley. These include:

The name Frankenstein may also refer to a German aristocratic family

The name Frankenstein may also refer to various subjects related to popular media inspired by Shelley's novel.

Film, TV, Radio and Stage

Comics

Music

Literature (additional literature besides the original novel)

  • Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, a trilogy of modern suspense novels, subtitled "Prodigal Son," "City of Night," and "Dead and Alive," by Dean Koontz, in which the titular hero, a Monster no longer, is Dr. Frankenstein's creation, who has named himself "Deucalion," after a son of the Prometheus of Greek myth, and the antagonist is the so-called Monster's creator - truly a monster himself - Victor Frankenstein.

Computer games and video games

Places

Several places are also named Frankenstein:

People