The Real Frankenstein

Everyone recognizes the grunting, green movie monster. Few, however, know the original story of Dr. Frankenstein and his poor nameless creature. Using the splendid Norton Critical Edition, we will read the novel, then meet Mary Shelley and the Romantic geniuses who helped inspire her. We'll learn how the creature is the true tragic hero, and how stage and screen adaptations turned him into one of the great modern myths. Join us, and I feel certain that you will be surprised and delighted to discover the real Frankenstein.

 

Note: No class will be held on Patriots' Day, Monday, April 20. The seminar will resume on April 27 and continue through May 18.


Group Leader: Tony Merzlak
Venue: Emmanuel Church in Boston
Meets on: Monday 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Starting: April 6
Sessions: 6
Class Size: 18
Teaching Style: Lecture with questions
Weekly Preparation: None

Tony Merzlak is Emeritus Professor of English at Suffolk University, where he loved teaching the Romantic Age. He lives in Franklin, enjoys the gym and Beacon Hill Seminars, and sorely misses his late partner, Patricia.