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What we don’t celebrate enough is the fact Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the most famous gothic novel of all time, was penned ...
What is so fascinating about Muriel Spark? In the last decade before she died aged 88 in 2006, any interview with the ...
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Mary Shelley was inspired to write this story during a writing competition with John Polidori, Lord Byron and her husband Percy Shelley.
Playwright and Argus-Courier editor David Templeton talks with local actor-director Sheri Lee Miller about their upcoming play “Mary Shelley’s Body.” Last Saturday, immediately after a ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. MARY Shelley, the author of the groundbreaking Gothic novel Frankenstein, is often associated with the tempestuous lives and tragic deaths ...
All of these ingredients, plus the largely untapped appeal of Mary Shelley’s novel, should have produced a film at least as alluring and unforgettable as Coppola’s Dracula, which love it or ...
For Anne K. Mellor, professor of English and women's studies at UCLA and the author of Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters, both Bella's origin story and her essence follow in ...
a historical novel that explores the seeding of this extraordinary book in Mary Shelley’s young mind. As we all know, Frankenstein tells of a monstrous creature brought to life on a laboratory ...
“Chloe liked Olivia.” When Virginia Woolf wrote this innocuous sentence in “A Room of One’s Own,” her foundational work of feminist criticism, she opened the door to another field, still ...