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CopycatsCopycatsMary Shelley und die Veröffentlichung von FrankensteinWenn die Welt nicht glaubt, dass auch Frauen Horrorliteratur schreiben können Kaum zu glauben, aber: Dass auch Frauen schaurig-morbide Literatur schaffen können, war im 19. Jahrhundert für viele nicht nachvollziehbar. Auftritt Mary Shelley - mit nur 19 Jahren wird sie zur Erfinderin des Horror-Genres und schafft das bis heute legendärste Monster der europäischen Kulturgeschichte. Was das Sommerhaus der Stars damit zu tun hat, wieso Brit allen Leuten empfiehlt, nochmal ein literaturwissenschaftliches Studium zu absolvieren und welche Verbindungen Mary Shelley zu Anarchie, Feminismus und Polygamie hat, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge Copycats. Du hast Feedback oder...2025-04-281h 01It\'s a History PodcastIt's a History Podcast029: Mary Shelley Part 1: The Early life of Mary Shelley, Meeting Percy Shelley, and Arrival in Geneva*Discussion of Suicide Attempts in the Episode* Hello! And Welcome to the Mary Shelley Extravaganza! Join me as we kick off a three-part series diving deep into the life and legacy of Mary Shelley. Best known for her novel 'Frankenstein,' Mary Shelley led a fascinating life filled with remarkable experiences and notable influences. In this episode, we'll explore her childhood, upbringing, and the influential figures in her early life, including her parents Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. We'll also delve into the dynamics of her complex family relationships and her education, all of which contributed to...2025-01-0147 minLearn Italian from the News.Learn Italian from the News.1818. Viene pubblicato "Frankenstein" di Mary Shelley.1818. Viene pubblicato "Frankenstein" di Mary Shelley.Viene pubblicato Frankenstein; o, The Modern Prometheus. Il libro, della ventenne Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, è spesso definito il primo romanzo di fantascienza al mondo. Nel racconto di Shelley, uno scienziato anima una creatura costruita da cadaveri smembrati. La creatura gentile e intellettualmente dotata è enorme e fisicamente orribile. Crudelmente respinta dal suo creatore, vaga, cercando compagnia e diventando sempre più brutale man mano che non riesce a trovarne una.Mary Shelley creò la storia in un pomeriggio piovoso del 1816 a Ginevra, dove alloggiava con suo marito, il poeta Percy Bysshe Shelley, il loro amico Lord...2024-11-0602 minHistory FixHistory FixEp. 82 Mary Shelley: How the Mind Behind Frankenstein Pushed All the BoundariesMary Shelley was just 18 years old when the idea for Frankenstein struck her on a rainy night in Geneva, Switzerland. Cooped up on vacation with nonstop rain, famous poet Lord Byron had challenged the group of literary geniuses to come up with a ghost story. Mary struggled. She could think of nothing. Then one night, as she struggled to sleep, she was hit with what she referred to as a "waking dream." What followed would come to define the science fiction genre, both inspiring and horrifying readers for centuries to come. But who was Mary Shelley, the creator? Who...2024-10-0644 minThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryEpisode 202 - Mary Shelley the Woman Behind the Monster Part 1Send us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. This year's Beyond the Grave event honors Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, but who was the woman behind the iconic novel? Born to radical parents Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, Mary Shelley navigated a life of intellectual fervor, passionate relationships – including her tumultuous marriage to Percy Bysshe Shelley – and literary friendship with none other than the bad boy of English literature, Lord Byron. Yet, her life was also marked by profound loss, evident in her frequent visits to her mother's grave, a sa...2024-09-2649 minRevolutionary WomenRevolutionary Women20: Bonus Episode: Mary Shelley Part 2After the publication of "Frankenstein," Mary Shelley continued to navigate a life marked by personal tragedy and literary accomplishment. She faced the deaths of several loved ones, including her husband Percy Shelley in 1822. Despite these losses, Mary persisted in her writing career, producing novels, essays, and biographies. She also devoted herself to preserving Percy Shelley's literary legacy. Throughout her later years, Mary Shelley maintained her status as a respected literary figure, though she faced financial difficulties. Her legacy endures not only through "Frankenstein" but also through her other works, which continue to be studied and celebrated for their exploration of...2024-06-061h 13Revolutionary WomenRevolutionary Women19: Bonus Episode: Mary Shelley Part 1Before writing "Frankenstein," Mary Shelley led a life marked by tragedy and literary influence. Born in 1797 to Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, both influential intellectuals, she was raised in an environment steeped in radical thought and literary discussion. At 16, she eloped with Percy Bysshe Shelley, embarking on a tumultuous relationship that endured financial struggles and personal loss, including the deaths of their children. In 1816, during a summer spent with Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, and others in Switzerland, Mary conceived the idea for "Frankenstein" during a ghost story competition. This seminal work, published anonymously in 1818, would go on to shape not...2024-06-051h 02New Books in Western European StudiesNew Books in Western European StudiesEileen M. Hunt, "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, The Last Man) and her short stories, as well as her journals and other writings. Hunt is currently continuing her work on Shelley by annotating Shelley’s The Last Man and her Journal of Sorrow, both of which were written side by side in the mid-1820s. H...2024-05-2852 minNew Books in British StudiesNew Books in British StudiesEileen M. Hunt, "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, The Last Man) and her short stories, as well as her journals and other writings. Hunt is currently continuing her work on Shelley by annotating Shelley’s The Last Man and her Journal of Sorrow, both of which were written side by side in the mid-1820s. H...2024-05-2852 minNew Books in BiographyNew Books in BiographyEileen M. Hunt, "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, The Last Man) and her short stories, as well as her journals and other writings. Hunt is currently continuing her work on Shelley by annotating Shelley’s The Last Man and her Journal of Sorrow, both of which were written side by side in the mid-1820s. H...2024-05-2852 minNew Books in Literary StudiesNew Books in Literary StudiesEileen M. Hunt, "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, The Last Man) and her short stories, as well as her journals and other writings. Hunt is currently continuing her work on Shelley by annotating Shelley’s The Last Man and her Journal of Sorrow, both of which were written side by side in the mid-1820s. H...2024-05-2852 minNew Books in Intellectual HistoryNew Books in Intellectual HistoryEileen M. Hunt, "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, The Last Man) and her short stories, as well as her journals and other writings. Hunt is currently continuing her work on Shelley by annotating Shelley’s The Last Man and her Journal of Sorrow, both of which were written side by side in the mid-1820s. H...2024-05-2852 minNew Books in Political ScienceNew Books in Political ScienceEileen M. Hunt, "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, The Last Man) and her short stories, as well as her journals and other writings. Hunt is currently continuing her work on Shelley by annotating Shelley’s The Last Man and her Journal of Sorrow, both of which were written side by side in the mid-1820s. H...2024-05-2852 minNew Books in Women\'s HistoryNew Books in Women's HistoryEileen M. Hunt, "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, The Last Man) and her short stories, as well as her journals and other writings. Hunt is currently continuing her work on Shelley by annotating Shelley’s The Last Man and her Journal of Sorrow, both of which were written side by side in the mid-1820s. H...2024-05-2852 minFrankensteinFrankenstein013 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 013 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein012 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 012 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein011 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 011 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein010 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 010 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein009 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 009 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein008 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 008 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein007 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 007 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein006 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 006 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein005 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 005 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2311 minFrankensteinFrankenstein004 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 004 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein003 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 003 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein002 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 002 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein001 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 001 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minFrankensteinFrankenstein001 Episode of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George EdwardsPlease enjoy 001 Episode a great episode of the legendaryMary Shelley's Frankenstein starring George Edwards - A Classic Old Time radio Show.2024-04-2312 minAu cœur de l\'histoireAu cœur de l'histoireMary Shelley et la naissance de FrankensteinDécouvrez l’abonnement "Au Coeur de l'Histoire +" et accédez à des heures de programmes, des archives inédites, des épisodes en avant-première et une sélection d'épisodes sur des grandes thématiques. Profitez de cette offre sur Apple Podcasts dès aujourd’hui ! Saviez-vous que le premier roman de science-fiction a été écrit par une femme ? Mary Shelley a donné vie à Frankenstein à seulement 19 ans ! Dans un récit inédit, Virginie Girod vous raconte l’histoire de cette femme de lettres pas comme les autres.  Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin naît hors mariage à Londres en 1797 : ses parents, des intellectuels, croient en l’a...2024-02-0117 minCentro de libros de autoayudaCentro de libros de autoayudaFrom Darkness to Creation: Unveiling the Life and Legacy of Mary ShelleyQuotes of Frankenstein book "I beheld the wretch -- the miserable monster whom I had created." - Victor Frankenstein "Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay            To mould Me Man? Did I solicit thee            From darkness to promote me?" - The Monster "I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed." - The Monster "Beware, for I am fearless and therefore powerful." - The Monster "Learn from me, if not by my precepts, then by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge."...2023-11-3018 minThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short StoriesThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short StoriesThe Mortal Immortal by Mary Shelley - Mary Shelley Short StoriesWould you choose to live forever if you could? What would it be like to outlive all your friends and family, including your spouse? The Mortal Immortal written by Mary Shelley, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/ Sign up for our newsletter https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/266431/102592606683269000/share We have come to the end of a s...2023-11-0145 minDhanmil SiaDhanmil Sia(Read) Death and the Sisters (A Mary Shelley Mystery, #1) By : (Heather Redmond)(Download) in PDF Death and the Sisters (A Mary Shelley Mystery, #1) By Heather Redmond   L   Ebook PDF Death and the Sisters (A Mary Shelley Mystery, #1) | EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOAD If you want to download free Ebook, you are in the right place to download Ebook. 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The text was written between August 1819 and February 1820, while Shelley was recovering from the loss of two of her young children. Apparently, it provided a much-needed distraction. However, it wasn't published until 1959, because Shelley sent the manuscript to her father, William Godwin, and he not only refused to publish it, but refused to return it. He said of the text that "if [it were] ever published, [it would need] a preface to prevent [readers] from being tormented by...the fall of...2023-06-1835 minmas lalangmas lalang[ePub] [Read] Her Lost Words: A Novel of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley by Stephanie Marie Thornton audiobook Full PageREAD [epub] Her Lost Words: A Novel of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley by Stephanie Marie Thornton Download at https://dekatkandiri.blogspot.com/61391781 [PDF] Download Her Lost Words: A Novel of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Her Lost Words: A Novel of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley by Stephanie Marie Thornton read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Her Lost Words: A Novel of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI #ebook #pdf #mobi #kindle #audiobook #epub #free #download Her Lost Words: A...2023-04-2600 minHistory BoizHistory BoizMary Shelley Part 2Radical politics, unbearable tragedy, and groundbreaking literary work not appreciated in its own time, join us for part 2, the conclusion of our series on the life and work of Mary Shelley! Sources: Byron, Lord, et al. Lord Byron: Selected Poems. The Folio Society, 2013. Gordon, Charlotte. Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft & Mary Shelley. Windmill Books, 2016.  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, et al. Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Major Works. Oxford University Press, 2009. Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus. Prestwick House, 2006. Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Mathilda. Mint Editions, 2021.2023-02-122h 28The Keats-Shelley PodcastThe Keats-Shelley PodcastEp 30. Why should we read Shelley, Keats or the Romantics in 2023? Fiona Sampson Part 2In the second part of our conversation with Fiona Sampson, who chaired 2022's Keats-Shelley and Young Romantics Prizes, we discuss the joys and the challenges of reading Shelley, Keats and the Romantics in general in 2023.  Read 2022's Keats-Shelley Prize shortlists Read 2022's Young Romantics Prize shortlists Fiona also continues her discussion of her favourite Shelley poem Hymn to Intellectual Beauty and how it inspired her new book, Starlight Wood. She ends by revisiting her highly-praised biography of Mary Shelley.  Read more about Fiona Sampson here. Buy a copy of Starlight Wood here. 2023-02-0728 minYour Angry Neighborhood FeministYour Angry Neighborhood FeministFeminist Faves: Mary ShelleyThis week, Madigan is bringing you a Feminist Fave suitable for spooky season, the mother of science fiction, Mary Shelley.GET YOUR YANF MERCH!https://yanfpodcast.threadless.com/ Do you have a news story that you want our take on?   Email us at neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.comFind us on social media:    Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist   Twitter: @YANFPodcast   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist**D...2022-10-1746 minAutorinnen im PorträtAutorinnen im PorträtMary Shelley im PorträtWie kann ich meine Gefühle angesichts dieser Katastrophe schildern (...)? Es wird schaurig oder vielleicht doch nicht? Sarah und Mariann widmen sich der Autorin Mary Shelley und stellen fest, dass sie mit der Kreatur doch eher Mitleid haben, als dass sie Angst empfinden. Warum das so ist erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge! Anregungen oder Feedback? Schreibt uns gern eine E-Mail an autorinnenpodcast@gmx.de Folgt uns aus auf … Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autorinnen_im_portraet/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutorinnenPodcast Musik: Intro/Outro: GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ...2022-10-1443 minThe Keats-Shelley PodcastThe Keats-Shelley PodcastEp 27. Fiona Sampson reads and discusses Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (Part 1)Our guest on this episode of the Keats-Shelley Podcast is the poet, biographer and critic Fiona Sampson - who is also Chair of 2022's Keats-Shelley and Young Romantics Prizes.  Read 2022's Keats-Shelley Prize shortlists Read 2022's Young Romantics Prize shortlists Our conversation begins with Fiona reading her favourite Shelley poem, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty - which inspired the title of Fiona's new book, Starlight Wood. This forms the basis of our discussion, which roams freely to ponder issues including: the importance of reading aloud; what is 'Intellectual Beauty'; and what does it mean for an atheist like S...2022-10-0643 minWhat Do You Know About...?What Do You Know About...?Mary Shelley and Bram StokerThis week we continue spooky season with more horror authors, this time ones from the past: Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker. Join us as we dive into their lives which are just as interesting as their classic novels. Resources:https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bram-Stokerhttps://www.bramstokerestate.com/lifehttps://www.bramstokerestate.com/circle-of-friendshttps://www.bramstokerestate.com/draculahttps://time.com/5411826/bram-stoker-dracula-history/https://historythings.com/real-history-inspired-dracula/https://www.gutenberg.org/files/10150/10150-h/10150-h.htmhttps://books.google.ca...2022-10-031h 29The Keats-Shelley PodcastThe Keats-Shelley PodcastEp 26. Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty read by Fiona SampsonTo mark the bicentenary of Percy Bysshe Shelley's death on 8th July 1822, Fiona Sampson reads her favourite Shelley poem: Hymn to Intellectual Beauty.  Read Hymn to Intellectual Beauty here. Fiona is an acclaimed poet, biographer of Mary Shelley and, last but not least, Chair of 2022's Keats-Shelley Prize. Read more about Fiona Sampson at the Keats-Shelley Prize page. A phrase from Hymn to Intellectual Beauty inspired the title of Fiona's new book, Starlight Wood, which follows in the footsteps of several Romantic artists, writers and poets (including Shelley) across the 19th century countryside. Find o...2022-07-0805 minQuotomaniaQuotomaniaQuotomania 160: Mary ShelleyToday’s Quotation is care of Mary Shelley. Listen in! Subscribe to Quotomania on quotomania.com or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app! Mary Shelley is an English novelist whose work has reached all corners of the globe. Author of Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), Shelley was the daughter of the radical philosopher William Godwin, who described her as ‘singularly bold, somewhat imperious, and active of mind’. Her mother, who died days after her birth, was the famous defender of women’s rights, Mary Wollstonecraft. Mary grew up with five semi-related siblings in Godwin’s unconventi...2022-03-1001 minWriters RadioWriters RadioP027 Squall, Part 2, Poems in the Voice of Mary ShelleyEpisode: P027START: February 07, 2022ENDS: February 20, 2022Length:  26'' minsHost Carole HarmonIn PART 1  we hear of Percy Shelley's drowning in 1822 at age 29 in the Ligurian sea, off the coast of the town of Viareggio, Italy, when his sailing boat capsized in a storm. We also hear how Chad Norman came to write Squall in the voice of Mary Shelley.PART 2Squall: Poems in the Voice of Mary ShelleyChad Norman discusses his experience as a man attempting to plumb the psyche of a woman he greatly ad...2022-02-0725 minWriters RadioWriters RadioP026 Squall, Part 1, Poems in the Voice of Mary ShelleyEpisode: P026START: January 24, 2022ENDS: February 06, 2022Length:  28'' minsHost Carole HarmonSquall, Part 1: Poems in the Voice of Mary ShelleyIn Mary Shelley's Tempest, his introduction to Squall, Poems in the Voice of Mary Shelley, George Elliott Clarke wrote:I've known Chad Norman for thirty years. He's written fine work before, but Squall is one of his best....Certainly Mary Woolstonecraft Shelley is rendered brilliantly herein, both as the creator of a masterpiece, Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus (1818) and as the critical curator of a spouse-maker's legacy.2022-01-2428 minThe Rodent HourThe Rodent HourMary Shelley"The Clash went to a Devo dance party and Jack White threw up all over the dance floor."I absolutely love this description of Mary Shelley's music! Mary Shelley creates songs that challenge you in terms of style and content while at the same time being incredibly catchy and accessible. Named for the author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley means to look deeper into what you see. To not miss the human being inside the monster.PlaylistMary Shelley - "Brother"Frankensteiner - "This Isn't Rocket Science, It's Brain Surgery!"2021-12-041h 01The Cousins Weird\'s podcastThe Cousins Weird's podcastEpisode #8 The Summer Of 1816- Origins Of Frankenstein & Life of Mary ShelleyEpisode #8- The first in our Halloween inspired episode in the month of October! The Summer of 1816, was the "perfect storm" inspiring two great works of it! Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was inspired by her time in Italy with famed poets Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, her half sister Clair Claremont and the troubled Dr. John Polidori. We follow Mary tragic life and what became of her fellow writers after that legendary time in Switzerland I. The year with no summer! Sources: https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/6171507/how-opium-fuelled-orgies-and-lightning-gave-birth-to-mary-shelleys-frankenstein/https://mary-shelley.fandom.com/wiki...2021-10-041h 17High Tales of HistoryHigh Tales of HistoryMary Shelley and Frankenstein; Vlad the Impaler and DraculaIt's October 1st and you know what that means, party people! It's spooky season! All month long, we are going to be sharing tales of creepy history and today we kick it off with two people in history who created the iconic Frankenstein's Monster and Count Dracula--both directly and indirectly, respectively.  That's right, we are discussing Mary Shelley and her novel Frankenstein Or, A Modern Prometheus as well as Vlad the Impaler and Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula. **Content Warning** Mary Shelley's story deals with a lot of loss surrounding children and suicide.  Vlad the Impaler is just gr...2021-10-0158 minTELLCASTTELLCASTMary ShelleyMary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (née Godwin; 30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851) was an English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), which is considered an early example of science fiction.[2] She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her father was the political philosopher William Godwin and her mother was the philosopher and feminist activist Mary Wollstonecraft. Shelley's mother died less than a month after giving birth to her. She was raised by her father, who provided her with a rich if informal education, encouraging her to adhere to his...2021-09-0135 minHYPERFOCUS: A Podcast for Chaotic MindsHYPERFOCUS: A Podcast for Chaotic MindsEpisode 23: The Chaotic and Scandalous Life of Mary ShelleyWe all know that she wrote Frankenstein at a very young age, but what else do you know about the life of Mary Shelley? There's just. so. much. From death to affairs to weird things happening at graves (do we maybe see her inspiration for the story here?), Shelley's life was riddled with a difficult mix of trauma and success. Sources:https://www.biography.com/writer/mary-shelleyhttps://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/mary-wollstonecraft-shelleyhttps://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/f/frankenstein/mary-shelley-biography-2https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/65624...2021-07-1243 minCelebrate PoeCelebrate PoeMary Shelley at the MoviesSend us a textLearn about the BBC production of Byron, and how accurate it is.Learn how Byron handled being an overnight successLearn the reasons given why Mary Shelley might have written FrankensteinLearn why Mary Shelley did not initially publish Frankenstein under her own name.Is it possible that David Booth as Shelley is TOO handsome?00:00 Introduction02:41 BBC Byron04:01 Byron casting07:08 Jonny Lee Miller as Byron10:11 Description of the plot and cast18:50 Mary Shelley (the movie)20:21 Douglas Booth   21:48 Ma...2021-04-1934 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.1 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.1 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.2 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.2 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.3 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.3 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.4 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.4 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.5 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.5 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.6 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.6 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.7 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.7 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.8 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.8 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.9 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.9 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2500 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.10 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.10 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.11 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.11 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.12 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.12 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.13 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.13 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.14 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.14 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.15 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.15 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.16 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.16 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.17 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.17 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.18 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.18 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2400 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.19 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.19 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2300 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.20 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.20 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2300 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.21 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.21 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2300 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.22 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.22 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2300 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.23 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.23 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2300 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.24 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.24 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2300 minFrankensteinFrankensteinAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.25 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta VoceAD ALTA VOCE - Frankestein, di Mary Shelley P.25 - Frankenstein - Rai - Ad Alta Voce2021-02-2300 minBook ReadingsBook ReadingsFrankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 2Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 2 Title: Frankenstein Overview: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was 18, and the first edition was published anonymously in London on 1 January 1818, when she was 20. Her name first appeared in the second edition, which was published in Paris in 1821. Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815, moving along the river Rhine in Germany, and stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometers (11 mi) away from...2021-01-124h 56Book ReadingsBook ReadingsFrankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 1Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 1 Title: Frankenstein Overview: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was 18, and the first edition was published anonymously in London on 1 January 1818, when she was 20. Her name first appeared in the second edition, which was published in Paris in 1821. Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815, moving along the river Rhine in Germany, and stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometers (11 mi) away from...2021-01-113h 48Once Upon A Time: A Storytelling PodcastOnce Upon A Time: A Storytelling Podcast"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" with Emily DziobaThis week, producer Emily Dzioba comes in for an episode with our host Talia Smith, talking all about Mary Shelley, the summer of 1816, and her most infamous creation still haunting us 200 years later: Frankenstein. Light a candle (or whatever mood lighting you prefer), curl up in your favorite cozy blanket, and dive with us into this discussion of gothic literature + the original goth queen herself.RESOURCESPodcast Linkshttps://linktr.ee/onceuponatimepodFrankenstein (1831 text)https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42324/42324-h/42324-h.htmFull Biography of Mary...2020-10-3058 minStories of StrangenessStories of StrangenessEpisode 12: The Tragic Life of Mary ShelleyIn this episode, Zoe tells us about Mary Shelley, her tragic life, her lovers, and the myriad influences that lead her to write one of the most enduring and loved horror stories of all time, as well as possibly the first science fiction story ever! Here's a rundown of the episode:00:28 - Hello!02:18 - Presented piece - Mary Shelley13:49 - Promo for the Paraunity Podcast15:02 - Discussion35:41 - Halloween Anthology episode announcement37:15 - Where to find us online41:26 - Random strange fact2020-10-2642 minRebel Girls Book ClubRebel Girls Book ClubMary Shelley and "The Invisible Girl"This week Maggie and Harmony examine everyone's favorite gothic author, Mary Shelley and one of her short stories, "The Invisible Girl." They examine Shelley's radical parents, her gothic worthy life, and her subversive spin on the Gothic genre. They also examine "The Invisible Girl," as the 1800's version of an empowering fairy tale. In this episode: https://americanliterature.com/author/mary-shelley/short-story/the-invisible-girl https://philosophynow.org/issues/128/Mary_Shelley_Frankenstein_and_Moral_Philosophy https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Mary_Shelley https://www-jstor-org.proxy.libraries.rutgers.edu/stable/20541066?seq=3#metadata...2020-10-191h 06Deviant WomenDeviant WomenMary ShelleyOn the darkest of dark and stormy nights, the teenage Mary Shelley awoke from a nightmare. In her vision she saw a young man, a 'pale student of unhallowed arts', kneeling over his creation. The image inspired one of the most enduring horror works of our time, Frankenstein. But Mary Shelley was not just a mistress of the gothic. Born to one of the most influential proto-feminists of our age, Mary Wollstoncraft, and political radical and anarchist William Godwin, Mary moved in intellectual and artistic circles that would often overshadow her own greatness. But great she was. A woman...2020-10-081h 28Willing & FableWilling & FableEarly Horror - Mary Shelley & H.P. LovecraftTW: Suicide and the loss of a childUse code WILLINGANDFABLE10 for 10% off of your order at Diament JewelryLet the spooky season begin! We bring you the life and legends behind two of early horror's most famous authors.This week we chat about Mary Shelley and H.P. Lovecraft.SourcesCentre for Suicide Preventionhttps://www.suicideinfo.ca/resource/suicideandlanguage/Suicide Awareness Voices of Educationhttps://save.org/about-suicide/suicide-facts/The Huffington Post2020-10-061h 50Ongoing Comicbook Discussion PodcastOngoing Comicbook Discussion PodcastMary Shelley: Monster Hunter (with John Babe) - Day 3 of 31 Days of HorrorWelcome to OCD’s 3rd of 31 days of horror! Each day for 31 days, Tess is bringing you spooky, fun, and witchy horror comic and comic movie reviews! Today, Tess is joined by her husband, John Babe, to discuss Adam Glass and Olivia Cuartero-Briggs’ “Mary Shelley: Monster Hunter.” For nearly two centuries, scholars have wondered how on earth Mary Shelley, a nineteen-year-old girl, was able to conjure one of the most frightening and enduring horror stories of all-time: Frankenstein. But with the recent discovery of Mary Shelley’s secret memoir, the truth is finally revealed: Mary Shelley didn’t just write Frankenstein...2020-10-0347 minStorical PodcastStorical PodcastStorical Footnotes: Mary Shelley and the Calcified HeartWhen Percy Bysshe Shelley was cremated, Lord Byron and the others present noticed something odd… his heart wouldn’t burn. This week, we’re diving into the strange story of Mary Shelley and the calcified heart of her husband.Storical will be a little less frequent for the next few months as I’m undergoing some health treatments. Subscribe in whatever app you use to get all the latest episodes or follow @StoricalPodcast on Instagram.Join Potions and Paperbacks for virtual book club and articles on history, literature and perfume: https://www.facebook.com/groups/247203939797050/Fo...2020-08-2306 min