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Ep. 972, Frankenstein, Part 1 of 9, by Mary Shelley VINTAGE

Ep. 972, Frankenstein, Part 1 of 9, by Mary Shelley VINTAGE

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The gargantuan figure of a man is sighted in the frozen wastes north of Russia, and one of the most influential stories ever written begins. Mary Shelley, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.

 

Welcome to this Vintage Episode of The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.

 

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This series of vintage episodes was first recorded back in 2013. If you’ve never read the original Frankenstein, you’re in for a treat. In a world where AI is becoming more and more commonplace, this story of a man who created a new form of life, and the ensuing unintended consequences is still shockingly relevant.

 

And now, Frankenstein, Part 1 of 8, by Mary Shelley

 

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Ep. 972, Frankenstein, Part 1 of 9, by Mary Shelley VINTAGE

Ep. 972, Frankenstein, Part 1 of 9, by Mary Shelley VINTAGE

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