Posted by Glennis Byron on February 15, 2011 in News tagged with Bodleian Library, frankenstein
Stephen Hebron, curator of the exhibition Shelley’s Ghost at the Bodleian Library, talks with Will Gompertz about how Frankenstein was written.
See: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12460086
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About the Author – Glennis Byron
Glennis Byron has written 267 articles on The Gothic Imagination.
My main research interests are in nineteenth-century and contemporary Gothic. My next project, tentatively entitled Blood Money: Marketing the Gothic, will examine the ways in which the international publishing industries manufacture, construct, categorise and, in a sense, even define, the Gothic in contemporary culture. Along with Dale Townshend, I run the M.Litt in The Gothic Imagination at the University of Stirling.
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