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#9 - Mary Shelley - Frankenstein

Episode Notes

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