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Born of the Sea
Author: | Victor Kelleher |
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Penguin Australia, 2003 |
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Book Type: | Novel |
Genre: | Horror |
Sub-Genre Tags: | Man-Made Horrors Monsters Mythic Fiction (Horror) |
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Victor Kelleher's Born of the Sea is both a sequel to, and a correction of, its parent text, Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein". It is the autobiographical narrative of Madeleine Sauvage, the 'bride' Frankenstein began to produce for his monster, before abandoning his work and discarding its unfinished parts into the sea. In this version, she wasn't destroyed and her parts are not left lying on the bottom of the sea; instead, she goes out in search of her creator.
Inspired by the following quote from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley:
"The remains of the half-finished creature... lay scattered on the floor, and I... put them into a basket, with a great quantity of stones, and... determined to throw them into the sea that very night..."
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