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Lit Talk*
Bond and Grace
16 episodes
3 days ago
The show for people who love to think, talk, and learn about books, Lit Talk* explores the strange, fascinating, and completely true stories behind your favorite classic novels. Each season investigates a work of fiction, its historical influences, the life of its author, and how we can apply its teachings to our modern lives. Scholars, industry experts, and book lovers join us in conversation to get to the heart of what makes these timeless stories so extraordinary, and why they are just as important today as they were when they were written.
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The show for people who love to think, talk, and learn about books, Lit Talk* explores the strange, fascinating, and completely true stories behind your favorite classic novels. Each season investigates a work of fiction, its historical influences, the life of its author, and how we can apply its teachings to our modern lives. Scholars, industry experts, and book lovers join us in conversation to get to the heart of what makes these timeless stories so extraordinary, and why they are just as important today as they were when they were written.
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*Frankenstein | E5: Of Beauties & Beasts
Lit Talk*
55 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
*Frankenstein | E5: Of Beauties & Beasts

There is one question the novel really, really doesn't want to answer. What does the Creature look like? 

While Mary Shelley describes the Creature, we still never really get a good look at him. Considering the plot of the entire novel rests on his hideousness, he’s remarkably difficult to pin down. In this episode, we are going to be getting into why. Why is a novel that is so focused on beauty, or the lack thereof, so cagey about what this monster looks like, and what Mary Shelley is trying to tell us about appearance, monstrosity, and the bizarre terrain of our own bodies?


Lit Talk*
The show for people who love to think, talk, and learn about books, Lit Talk* explores the strange, fascinating, and completely true stories behind your favorite classic novels. Each season investigates a work of fiction, its historical influences, the life of its author, and how we can apply its teachings to our modern lives. Scholars, industry experts, and book lovers join us in conversation to get to the heart of what makes these timeless stories so extraordinary, and why they are just as important today as they were when they were written.