It’s Alive! Frankenstein at 200

Fri Oct 12, 2018 - Sun Jan 27, 2019
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Repeating every week — Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through January 27, 2019
Except November 22, 2018, December 25, 2018, January 1, 2019.
Various times
Age: 6-14
Price: Free with Library Admission ($20 Adults; $13 Students; Free for kids under 12)
Location:
The Morgan Library & Museum

Commemorating the two hundredth anniversary of Frankenstein—a classic of world literature and a masterpiece of horror—a new exhibition at the Morgan shows how Mary Shelley created a monster. It traces the origins and impact of her novel, which has been constantly reinterpreted in spinoffs, sequels, mashups, tributes and parodies.

Shelley conceived the archetype of the mad scientist, who dares to flout the laws of nature, and devised a creature torn between good and evil. Her monster spoke out against injustice and begged for sympathy while performing acts of shocking violence. In the movies, the monster can be a brute pure and simple, yet he is still an object of compassion and remains a favorite on stage and screen.

For the first time, visitors can view art and artifacts (including comic books, film posters, publicity stills, and movie memorabilia) that explain how Frankenstein caught the popular imagination in the course of two hundred years. Portions of the original manuscript are on display, along with historic scientific instruments and iconic artwork such as Henry Fuseli’s Nightmare, a six-sheet poster advertising the Boris Karloff movie in 1931, and the definitive portrait of the author. The modern myth of Frankenstein is based on a long cultural tradition, also recounted in the exhibition with a vivid display of books, manuscripts, posters, prints, and paintings.

Library Hours:
Tuesday through Thursday: 10:30am-5pm
Friday: 10:30am-9pm
Saturday: 10am-6pm
Sunday: 11am-6pm

The Morgan closes at 4pm on Christmas Eve and at 5pm on New Year's Eve.

** Activity dates/times are subject to change. Please click through to the activity website to verify.