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MacLean K (2025) 'In Just Seven Days, I Can Make You a Man': Queerness and Masculinity in Frankenstein (1818) and The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). The Keats-Shelley Review, 39 (2), pp. 105-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/09524142.2025.2588988
Abstract
This article examines the intersections of queerness, masculinity and heteronormativity in Mary Shelley¡¯s Frankenstein (1818) and its queer adaptation, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). While Rocky Horror is celebrated as a cult classic, its role as an adaptation of Frankenstein has received little attention within Romantic studies. I argue that attention to Rocky Horror as a Shelley adaptation illuminates the author¡¯s concern with compulsory heterosexuality and the family, transsexuality, sexual violence against women, and the construction of nineteenth-century masculinities. The depiction of Rocky Horror¡¯s Frank-N-Furter, whose creation of Rocky queers Frankenstein¡¯s creation of The Monster, critiques and parodies contemporary American gender roles and patriarchal family structures. Ultimately, the article argues that recognizing Rocky Horror as a queer adaptation of Frankenstein not only uncovers queer subtexts within Shelley¡¯s novel but also expands our understanding of adaptation studies.
Keywords
Frankenstein; adaptation; queer studies; Romanticism; trans studies
Journal
The Keats-Shelley Review: Volume 39, Issue 2
| Status | Published |
|---|---|
| Publication date | 31/07/2025 |
| Publication date online | 31/01/2026 |
| Date accepted by journal | 10/11/2025 |
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| Publisher | Informa UK Limited |
| ISSN | 0952-4142 |
| eISSN | 2042-1362 |
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PhD Researcher, Literature and Languages - Division