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Frankenstein Unbound

Joe Bodenland, a 21st century American, passes through a timeslip and finds himself with Byron and Shelley in the famous villa on the shore of Lake Geneva. More fantastically, he finds himself face to face with a real Frankenstein, a doppelganger inhabiting a complex world where fact and fiction may as easily have congress as Bodenland himself manages to make love to Mary Shelley.

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  • "Nouveau Prométhée déchainé"

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  • "Joe Bodenland, a 21st century American, passes through a timeslip and finds himself with Byron and Shelley in the famous villa on the shore of Lake Geneva. More fantastically, he finds himself face to face with a real Frankenstein, a doppelganger inhabiting a complex world where fact and fiction may as easily have congress as Bodenland himself manages to make love to Mary Shelley."
  • "Joe Bodenland, a 21st century American, passes through a timeslip and finds himself with Byron and Shelley in the famous villa on the shore of Lake Geneva. More fantastically, he finds himself face to face with a real Frankenstein, a doppelganger inhabiting a complex world where fact and fiction may as easily have congress as Bodenland himself manages to make love to Mary Shelley."@en
  • ""Until quite recently, Joe Bodenland had been living in America. In the twenty-first century. Then a timeslip hurled him through space to early 19th century Switzerland. Catapulted back two centuries, Joe met up with Victor Frankenstein--and his infamous monster. He had always thought they were just figments of Mary Shelley's imagination. But there is no mistaking it. Joe had to come face to face with the hideous creature and his creator! When Joe Bodenland met Mary Shelley in 1816, her tale of terror was not yet complete. But Joe had a 200-year advantage. He knew how the story would end. Could he do something about it before it was too late?"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "A disruption of time and space sends a modern man back two hundred years to confront Dr. Frankenstein’s immortal monster in this brilliant reinvention of Mary Shelley’s classic tale Some years into the twenty-first century, a newly devised weapon of mass destruction will do far worse than kill; it will disrupt time and space. Suddenly, land, buildings, animals, and people are falling through “timeslips” and being transported briefly back to earlier eras. One of these inadvertent time travelers, Joe Bodenland, is shocked when he finds himself parked outside a villa on the shore of Lake Geneva—and soon after, unbelievably, in the presence of nineteenth-century literary luminaries Lord Byron and Percey Shelley, along with Shelley’s very enticing fiancée, budding author Mary. But when Joe comes face to face with a real, flesh-and-blood Victor Frankenstein and the monster the mad doctor brought into this world, the visitor from the future realizes that not only has time been disrupted, reality itself has been transmogrified. And this Frankenstein, it seems, is far from finished with his unholy endeavors, leaving it up to Joe to make it right for the sake of history—and for the bewitching lady novelist who has stolen his heart—before he is rudely thrust back to his own time. An absolutely stunning reinvention of a cherished literary classic, Frankenstein Unbound proves once more that there are no limits to the unparalleled creative genius of science fiction Grand Master W. Brian Aldiss, one of the most revered names in the field of speculative fiction."@en
  • "A dramatization of Aldiss' novel about the creation of the Frankenstein myth."

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  • "Horror tales, English"
  • "Horror fiction"@en
  • "Horror fiction"
  • "Steampunk fiction"@en
  • "Steampunk fiction"
  • "Fantastyka naukowa angielska"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Science fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Frankenstein délivré ou le Nouveau Prométhée déchaîné"
  • "Frankenstein Unbound"@en
  • "Frankenstein Unbound"
  • "Frankenstein desencadenado"@es
  • "Frankenstein desencadenado"
  • "Frankenstein unbound"
  • "Frankenstein unbound"@en
  • "Phrankenstein lyomenos"
  • "Frankenstein délivré ou : Le nouveau Prométhée déchaîné"
  • "Frankenstein délivré ou Le nouveau Prométhée déchaîné"
  • "Frankenstein délivré ou Le Nouveau prométhée déchaîné"
  • "Frankenstein délivré, ou, Le nouveau Prométhée déchaîné"
  • "Frankenstein unbound. [Science fiction]"
  • "Frankenstein délivré : ou, le nouveau Prométhé déchainé"
  • "OsvobozhdennyÄ­ FrankenshteÄ­n : roman"
  • "Frankenstein délivré ou le nouveau Prométhée déchaîné"

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