A review by kteq
Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout

dark reflective sad medium-paced

3.75

This started to hit different about halfway through, and I became more invested as a listener. I’m walking away with a sense that this was a tragedy, primarily, with speculative historical fiction as a secondary element.

There is Eurocentric 1800s-typical convention and language surrounding gender, marriage, disability, etc., with one timeline highlighting how the Romanticism of Shelley’s contemporaries was unable to subvert any of that in a meaningful way. No mention or exploration of race or class; the translator makes an afterward about the biographical and geographical research that went into the original novel and its translation.

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