Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Organ transplantation is a common theme in science fiction and horror fiction. Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, in which a human being is assembled from the transplanted body parts of the recently dead, can be regarded as the first novel to feature transplantation, although the novel predates the term.Numerous horror movies feature the theme of transplanted body parts that are evil or give supernatural powers, with examples including Body Parts. Hands of a Stranger, and The Eye.Organ transplants from donors who are unwilling, or incapable of objecting, to having their organs removed are a recurring theme in dystopian fiction."@en }
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- Organ_transplantation_in_fiction abstract "Organ transplantation is a common theme in science fiction and horror fiction. Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, in which a human being is assembled from the transplanted body parts of the recently dead, can be regarded as the first novel to feature transplantation, although the novel predates the term.Numerous horror movies feature the theme of transplanted body parts that are evil or give supernatural powers, with examples including Body Parts. Hands of a Stranger, and The Eye.Organ transplants from donors who are unwilling, or incapable of objecting, to having their organs removed are a recurring theme in dystopian fiction.".
- Q20311074 abstract "Organ transplantation is a common theme in science fiction and horror fiction. Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, in which a human being is assembled from the transplanted body parts of the recently dead, can be regarded as the first novel to feature transplantation, although the novel predates the term.Numerous horror movies feature the theme of transplanted body parts that are evil or give supernatural powers, with examples including Body Parts. Hands of a Stranger, and The Eye.Organ transplants from donors who are unwilling, or incapable of objecting, to having their organs removed are a recurring theme in dystopian fiction.".