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Smart Summaries - get an interesting and simplified summary of great books and complex reports
Mike Rawson
10 episodes
5 days ago
Smart Summaries takes you on a easy to understand conversational journey through timeless classics and popular science and research. Each episode brings the content to life with engaging, conversational storytelling, offering fresh perspectives and simplification of complex topics into the stories that shaped our world. Use these podcasts to get summaries and insights in a easy to consume manner.
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Smart Summaries takes you on a easy to understand conversational journey through timeless classics and popular science and research. Each episode brings the content to life with engaging, conversational storytelling, offering fresh perspectives and simplification of complex topics into the stories that shaped our world. Use these podcasts to get summaries and insights in a easy to consume manner.
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - a conversation
Smart Summaries - get an interesting and simplified summary of great books and complex reports
18 minutes 22 seconds
11 months ago
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - a conversation

Understand this classic as a host and guest podcast conversation

Summary

The first source is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, specifically the introductory and prefatory material. Shelley details the genesis of her novel, explaining how a ghost story competition with Lord Byron and other prominent writers led to the initial concept, inspired by a shared reading of German ghost stories. The second source is the Project Gutenberg License, outlining the terms and conditions for distributing the electronic text of Frankenstein and ensuring the Foundation's non-profit mission is maintained through free access.

Smart Summaries - get an interesting and simplified summary of great books and complex reports
Smart Summaries takes you on a easy to understand conversational journey through timeless classics and popular science and research. Each episode brings the content to life with engaging, conversational storytelling, offering fresh perspectives and simplification of complex topics into the stories that shaped our world. Use these podcasts to get summaries and insights in a easy to consume manner.