The real monster of 'Frankenstein' was never the creature
Mary Shelley’s Gothic classic hides a queer parable beneath its horror, with the true terror not in creation, but in rejection, writes Steven LaChance.
October 29 2025 6:00 AM
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Mary Shelley’s Gothic classic hides a queer parable beneath its horror, with the true terror not in creation, but in rejection, writes Steven LaChance.
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