Yes, We Have No Culottes

When I finished Carlyle’s French Revolution in 1871, I was a Girondin; every time I have read it since, I have read it differently – being influenced and changed, little by little, by life and environment ... and now I lay the book down once more, and recognize that I am a Sansculotte! – And not a pale, characterless Sansculotte, but a Marat. -Twain

Sunday, June 10, 2018

The History of Frankenstein Part XV: Masculin/Féminin

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Apart from his odd taste in subject matter, Horace Walpole was the 18th Century ideal of an author -- a gentleman of leisure who wrote sheer...
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Sunday, June 3, 2018

The History of Frankenstein Part XIV: Goth Before It Was Cool

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If you just glance at the Gothic novels of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries, it's easy to conclude, as H.P. Lovecraft did in his e...
Friday, June 1, 2018

Bada-bing Bada-boom, Motherf---er!

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There's a running gag on the Filmsack podcast that for any movie they watch, whether its The Matrix , Mean Girls or Lassie Come Home , ...
Thursday, May 3, 2018

The History of Frankenstein Part XIII: What the Hell is a Genre, Anyway?

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If you ask somebody to define a genre, chances are they'll list a bunch of criteria they consider to be the essential elements of it. Fo...
Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The History of Frankenstein Part XII: Assembling the Monster -- Frankenstein as Autobiography

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Over the last two hundred years, there have been numerous interpretations of Frankenstein . Most have focused on moral issues raised by the ...
Monday, March 19, 2018

The History of Frankenstein Part XI: The Desecration of Harriet Shelley

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When Percy ran off to the Continent with Mary and Claire, he left behind a pregnant wife and a daughter who was not yet one year old. Though...
Monday, March 5, 2018

The History of Frankenstein Part X: "This World is all too wide to thee"

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While Mary and Claire were gallivanting around Europe with a couple of sexy rich poets, their (half/step) sister Fanny was still living at h...
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