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On and on and on. And then the narrator expresses his thoughts in pre-Victorian ladylike language which makes sense because the author is just that, a refined cultivated pre Victorian lady, except that the narrator is a dude. This is why I don’t believe she wrote Frankenstein by herself. That novel feels too brooding and masculine compared to this vaporish tale of woe
— Jun 12, 2024 12:21PM
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Sounds like Lord Byron was a precursor to Lawrence of Arabia. Byron of Greece, I guess. Why have no films been done of that
— Jun 06, 2024 12:21PM
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I’m surprised how much I’m enjoying this book. I should point out that’s mostly about relationships between men and women in marked difference to the story of Frankenstein where the major relationship is between two men.
— May 26, 2024 07:12AM
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