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





Bill Cosby
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.