Waiting for finals to be over...
The Frankenstein Bicentennial at Washington University in St. Louis
Celebrate the 200th anniversary of the publication of Frankenstein with musical performances, film screenings, lectures, conferences, art exhibits & more!
, an online exhibition exploring the lives of the family! Check it out via
http://shelleysghost.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/home-page
Frankenreads
Shelley's Ghost - Reshaping the image of a literary family ‘This light was lent to me for a very short period, and is now extinguished for ever!’ (William Godwin on Mary Wollstonecraft)
in 1957 The Curse of premiered!
's great triumph, , written through her tribulations. plots it.
https://goo.gl/iPwVTQ
Happy Birthday, ! 🎂 🎉
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! in newspapers via The British Newspaper Archive https://goo.gl/DcxeMN
"The Modern-Day Victor Frankensteins?"
Bio-hacking, ethics & the legacy of via on https://goo.gl/RsMXPe
Wishing everyone luck with the end of semester papers, presentations and tests!
in 1935, The Bride of premiered!
's & its characters have been recast & reimagined since the novel was first released. How would you make the novel your own? Join the frankenstein.wustl.edu
(Image , 1994)
Villa Diodati, where wrote the summer of 1816. (engraving c. 1832 via Bodleian Libraries)
Realizing there are only two weeks left of classes...
"“My imagination, unbidden, possessed and guided me, gifting the successive images...”" - on the creation of
https://goo.gl/K12su6
How would the novel sound with no words?
Last semester, the Symphony Orchestra performed their interpretation! Now online:
https://goo.gl/JJDZgp
you get called on unexpectedly in class...
What are the makings of monstrosity? What monsters do we make today? Or, how are we monstrous?
Show us your responses to the , closing 10/15: frankenstein200.wustl.edu
Why Monster Haunts Q***r Art via
https://goo.gl/FJaTSN
Need inspiration for the ? Check out 's , available at Washington University Libraries - Olin Library now! (Or, pick up your own copy at your local bookstore!)
https://goo.gl/TVpGRT
by the numbers, the novel & its afterlives
https://goo.gl/iPwVTQ
Join the !
frankenstein200.wustl.edu
: Origins and Afterlives will be offered again at in Fall 2018! Course registration opens April 11, seats are limited.
It is the FINAL day to check out the ! 🧟♂️📖
Olin Library, Rm 101, open until 5 p.
Washington University Libraries
& Dracula double feature, Cinemaplex, St. Louis, 1938
Want to know what a "frankemouse" is? Or, what about a "frankenfear"?
Check out a glossary of Franken-terms (you have to scroll down a bit) via Science
https://goo.gl/W3ox5t
"The creature represents the stranger, the other, the refugee." Sonia Hofkosh on 's
Read more via Tufts University https://goo.gl/bFBGUb
It is the LAST WEEK to check out the , on view in Olin Library 101! It closes on Friday, 3/30 @ 5p.
https://goo.gl/Co13f9
From the mountains of Geneva to a volcano in Indonesia, maps !
https://goo.gl/VjTP7Z
"Into a 3rd century of stories we can only hope that the fictions of imaginative culture overtake and remake the news, showing how black lives and black monsters matter."
Elizabeth Young at the Conference 10/13/17.