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To The Devil Add Aorta - Frankenstein's Bolts in Central Eating Europe. DE

English · Paperback / Softback

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The central figure of Mary Wolstencraft's novel, Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus (1818), about a scientist who revivifies the dead with electrical impulses transmitted through salt water, has been universally depicted in modern cinema and popular culture as having bolts at each side of his neck to keep his head erect, while the common myth of the immortal East European vampire, as depicted in Irish writer Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897), is of a Transylvanian creature with two sharp, hollow, incisor teeth, drinking hot, salty, red human blood from two holes punched at the neck.

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At Moorfield Junior School, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, Robin Bright was awarded his red 10 yard badge for swimming across the pool, as the green 25 yard badge was awarded for swimming lengthways, and the 75 yard blue badge was awarded for three lengths of the pool.

Product details

Authors Robin Bright
Publisher JustFiction Edition
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9786200109439
ISBN 9786200109439
No. of pages 52
Subject Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

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