One hundred-and-ninety-six years ago this month saw the first publication of a book by a twenty-year-old girl that would have the most extraordinary impact on literature and, eventually, world-wide popular culture.
That book was Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley.
More recently (a mere nineteen years ago!) I wrote and presented this radio feature about Shelley's book and its mythological status in our contemporary world. Among the programme's contributors is the wonderful and utterly delightful Peter Cushing...
"The world was to me a secret
which I desired to divine."
which I desired to divine."
Am I proud of myself? I recognised the book at the first sentence! Mind you it is one of my favourites...
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