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Containing Matters concerning the Works and Life of Mary Shelley, that exceptional Individual whose series of Published Novels in the Gothic Fashion are considered by Some (and revered by Others) to encompass the Inceptual Origin of the Emergent Progression of Tropes of the Genre of Science Fiction, in Partickular the oft-staged Frankenstein, that through its Persistence is completely doubtlessly thoroughly and without Question, Embedded in the thinking Spheres of our Arts and Cultures, that is, Well-Known, and the hither to obscured and suppressed Last Man, in which its delightful Ruminations dutifully serve (as best We can hope Them to) to provide and deliver henceforth the Reader with a series of Portraits illustrating the Depths, Souls and Feelings of many noted Poets, both considering between the Modality of the Verbal and the Modality of the Mathematickal.
Timestamps:
Introductions, Mary Shelley - "Frankenstein" (1818) - 0:00
Mary Shelley - "The Last Man" (1826) - 45:01
Richard Brinsley Peake - "Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein" (1823) and film adaptations - 1:17:26
By JM, Gretchen and Nate5
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Containing Matters concerning the Works and Life of Mary Shelley, that exceptional Individual whose series of Published Novels in the Gothic Fashion are considered by Some (and revered by Others) to encompass the Inceptual Origin of the Emergent Progression of Tropes of the Genre of Science Fiction, in Partickular the oft-staged Frankenstein, that through its Persistence is completely doubtlessly thoroughly and without Question, Embedded in the thinking Spheres of our Arts and Cultures, that is, Well-Known, and the hither to obscured and suppressed Last Man, in which its delightful Ruminations dutifully serve (as best We can hope Them to) to provide and deliver henceforth the Reader with a series of Portraits illustrating the Depths, Souls and Feelings of many noted Poets, both considering between the Modality of the Verbal and the Modality of the Mathematickal.
Timestamps:
Introductions, Mary Shelley - "Frankenstein" (1818) - 0:00
Mary Shelley - "The Last Man" (1826) - 45:01
Richard Brinsley Peake - "Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein" (1823) and film adaptations - 1:17:26

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