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Today we begin our exploration Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Just an obscure little book from the early 1800s. You've probably never heard of it.
We start this one off talking about an introduction that's not in Kyle's edition, as well as the letters which form the framing device for the tale, before diving into the first four chapters.
For next time, read through Chapter 9.
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Today we begin our exploration Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Just an obscure little book from the early 1800s. You've probably never heard of it.
We start this one off talking about an introduction that's not in Kyle's edition, as well as the letters which form the framing device for the tale, before diving into the first four chapters.
For next time, read through Chapter 9.