TALK: Making The Monster! Dr Kathryn Harkup

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TALK: Making The Monster! Dr Kathryn Harkup
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Frankenstein - Science Fiction or Science Fact?! Writer and Science Communicator, Dr Kathryn Harkup explores the science behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

As part of the Fear and Fascination exhibition programme, University Collections is delighted to welcome Dr Kathryn Harkup as guest speaker for this year's Book Week Scotland.

About the Talk

Is there any science fact behind the science fiction of Mary Shelley's Gothic novel Frankenstein? And how might a real-life Victor Frankenstein have gone about creating his monster? The century before its publication saw huge advances in our understanding of science, particularly electricity and physiology. Sensational science demonstrations caught the imagination of the general public, and newspapers were full of lurid tales of murderers and resurrectionists. From stories of artificial life and experimental surgery, to 'monsters' and electrical experiments on human cadavers, Kathryn Harkup examines the science and scientists that influenced Shelley and inspired her most famous creation.

TALK: Making The Monster - Dr Kathryn Harkup, Wednesday 19 Nov, 2025

About the Speaker

Dr Kathryn Harkup is a former chemist turned author. She also gives regular public talks on the disgusting and dangerous side of science. She is the author of Making the Monster: The Science of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and has also written the international best-seller A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha ChristieDeath by Shakespeare and Vampirology: The Science of Horror’s Most Famous Fiend. The scientific world of James Bond has also been scrutinised in Superspy Science. Her most recent book is V is for Venom: Agatha Christie's Chemicals of Death.

About the Exhibition

Event attendees are welcome to look around the Fear & Fascination exhibition in the University Collections Gallery on the ground floor of the Sir Duncan Rice Library. Gothic novels emerged in the 1760s as a new genre, using fear to entice and engage. While Gothic novels have been written in many languages and contexts, this exhibition focuses on the genre’s foundation and development in Britain. The novels marked a time of change and discovery, when the fear of the unknown was paired with the excitement of possibilities. These tales fascinated readers with their transgressive topics and storylines of ghosts, monsters, and villains, exploring the tensions between scientific and faith-based understandings of the world.

An online version of the exhibition is also available: Fear And Fascination: A Gothic Exhibition

About Book Week Scotland

Book Week Scotland – now in its fourteenth year – is an annual celebration of books and reading that takes place across the country in November. During Book Week, people of all ages and walks of life come together to share the joy of reading. University Collections is delighted to be a partner in Book Week Scotland.

A Book Week Scotland and Fear & Fascination Event

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University Collections
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The Sir Duncan Rice Library
Contact

If you would like more information you can contact us at uoacollections@abdn.ac.uk

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Online booking available

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