#9 - Mary Shelley - Frankenstein

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In episode 10, we discuss Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein. This early 19th century novel is  one of the most widely read books of all time. Daughter of a novelist and philosopher, it's no surprise that Shelley's first book is stupendous; however, as we discuss in the episode, Shelley's Promethean tale, Frankenstein, was not always so well received. In this episode we discuss: feminism, race, ambition, alienation, motherhood, and more. Thanks for listening. And enjoy✌️

02:00 — Casting Frankenstein the Movie

05:30 — Initial thoughts of Frankenstein

10:50— Plot Summary

20:50— Shelley on Ambition, Alienation, Revenge, and Human Nature

25:50— Female Characters

31:20— Mary Shelley’s Life

37:30 — Race in Frankenstein

44:40— Alienation and Loneliness

46:20 — Favorite passages

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