Tales and Stories


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(3.9 stars; 5 reviews)

While Mary Shelley will most likely always be known for her enduring classic of mad science Frankenstein, this collection intends to show the sheer breath and quality of her writing beyond the creation for which she is most known. Many of these stories are told in an atmospheric gothic fiction vein, full of eerie old castles, strange revelations and family secrets. But we also have stories of the supernatural and even science fiction to contend with. Shelley was a true literary master and should be recognized for her contributions to literature beyond her most famous work. - Summary by Ben Tucker (13 hr 47 min)

Chapitres

Introduction 13:03 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Sisters of Albano 39:36 Lu par Karen Hunt
Ferdinando Eboli 46:19 Lu par Michael Broomhill
The Evil Eye 53:10 Lu par Allie Rose
The Dream 42:21 Lu par Mike Davis
The Mourner 53:51 Lu par Michele Fry
The False Rhyme 9:15 Lu par Alan Mapstone
A Tale of the Passions, or, the Death of Despina Part 1 32:55 Lu par Christine Rottger
A Tale of the Passions, or, the Death of Despina Part 2 53:53 Lu par Christine Rottger
The Mortal Immortal 33:50 Lu par Ben Tucker
Transformation 45:13 Lu par cathar maiden
The Swiss Peasant 39:53 Lu par Inkell
The Invisible Girl 33:33 Lu par lbleath
The Brother and Sister Part 1 31:52 Lu par Claudia Caldi
The Brother and Sister Part 2 37:54 Lu par Claudia Caldi
The Parvenue 25:26 Lu par Winnifred Assmann
The Pole Part 1 36:56 Lu par Penelope Presents
The Pole Part 2 49:05 Lu par tjfria
Euphrasia 34:34 Lu par catofalltrades
The Elder Son Part 1 20:18 Lu par CadenB
The Elder Son Part 2 41:17 Lu par Andrea Dace
The Pilgrims 53:23 Lu par Ben Tucker

Critiques

Shelly is problematic


(5 stars)

Marry Shelly is rightfully ignored as an author. She was white and therefore responsible for all evils of white people. Also she failed to embrace her true nature as a transgendered lesbian. All women are naturally lesbians, and any women who pines away for a male like Shelly did, suckd. So despite her excellent writing, we need to ignore her works, and instead laud the works of writers who embrace the globohomo world order. Authors like Stephen King, who is a literary genius.