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Was it all in Viktor’s head?
Mar 02, 2026 06:22AM
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Polynyas
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I do like the inclusion of MWS’s letters and excerpts of her mother’s essays in this edition.
Mar 03, 2026 06:41AM
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Mar 02, 2026 06:12PM
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Well, there we have it for Viktor and his creature. Henry and the boat captain have been the most tolerable characters. I’m sticking around for the analysis to make this make sense as well as the excerpts from Mary’s mother’s work.
Mar 01, 2026 07:29PM
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Polynyas
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Mar 01, 2026 05:46PM
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Viktor, for being so utterly verbose about his self inflicted misery, doesn’t describe how he came to create our antagonist at all. Life is good, (giant narrative gap), life is misery. Life could be good again but he goes back on a deal with the antagonist and we get a brief mention of a mess in Viktor’s makeshift lab. Did the author find it inappropriate to speculate on the fictional process or what?
Feb 28, 2026 08:18PM
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Feb 26, 2026 06:14AM
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