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Near the start of the show John makes a reference to Frankenstein. I meant to explain what John was referring to but I failed to circle back. John is the author of The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein, a treatise that disputes the recently popularized idea that it was Mary Shelley, rather than her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, who wrote The Modern Prometheus, more commonly known as Frankenstein. See paganpressbooks.com/jpl/TMWWF-PG.HTM
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By Jack KammerNear the start of the show John makes a reference to Frankenstein. I meant to explain what John was referring to but I failed to circle back. John is the author of The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein, a treatise that disputes the recently popularized idea that it was Mary Shelley, rather than her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, who wrote The Modern Prometheus, more commonly known as Frankenstein. See paganpressbooks.com/jpl/TMWWF-PG.HTM
• Contact info for John Lauritsen:
• Publishing company, Pagan Press: paganpressbooks.com
STAY TUNED TO MALE-FRIENDLY MEDIA:
• Stay up-to-date on Jack’s podcasts as well as his guest appearances on podcasts in other important niches: malefriendlymedia.com/stay-tuned
www.malefriendlymedia.com