Mary Shelley's Frankenstein .... The primary difference in plot between the book and the film at this point is in the character of Henry Clerval, his boyhood friend from whom he is separated .... (1672 7 )
Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein .... Similarly, Henry Clerval is described as "a boy of singular talent and fancy" (Shelley 39), with fancy referring to his imagination and not his intellect. .... (1669 7 )
Mary W. Shelley's novel Frankenstein .... of Frankenstein's dearest human attachments--first little William, his brother; then Justine Moritz, an especial favorite of his; then Henry Clerval, his best .... (1611 6 )
Nature of the Family in Frankenstein .... of Frankenstein's dearest human attachments--first little William, his brother; then Justine Moritz, an especial favorite of his; then Henry Clerval, his best .... (989 4 )
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