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"Instead of the perfect human, Frankenstein created a monster."

#OTD in 1910.

The first movie version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) is released in the U.S. by Edison Studios. One of the first horror films, it features unbilled the actor Charles Ogle as Frankenstein's monster, & Mary Fuller as the doctor's fiancée.

The short film Frankenstein is available at @internetarchive
https://archive.org/details/frankenstein1910HD

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley at PG:
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/41445

#books #literature #movie


Lebanese writer, poet and visual artist Kahlil Gibran was born #OTD in 1883. He is best known as the author of The Prophet, which was first published in the United States in 1923 and has since become one of the best-selling books of all time, having been translated into more than 100 languages. His principal works in English (besides the above mentioned) are The Madman, The Forerunner, Sand and Foam, and Jesus, the Son of Man.

Kahlil Gibran at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/1813

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Couldn't finish the year without completing yet another great book by a very skillful author. Check it out: https://www.audible.com/pd/B002VA9W3S?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=player_overflow #audible #literature


"No man knows till he has suffered from the night how sweet and dear to his heart and eye the morning can be."
Dracula

Irish novelist and critic, who created Count Dracula, Bram Stoker was born #OTD in 1847. Dracula is an epistolary novel, written as a collection of realistic but completely fictional diary entries, telegrams, letters, ship's logs, and newspaper clippings, all of which added a level of detailed realism to the story.

Bram Stoker at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/190

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Wow, what a wonderful book. The author is a discovery as well, mostly known for her best-seller "Saint X". But this is so much deeper with an amazing language and imagery. The narrator Ell Potter may also be known to some readers, esp. if you read Hamnet...
https://www.audible.com/pd/B09GCBV1QG?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=pdp
#audible #literature #books #reading


Project Gutenberg partnered with Microsoft to make over 5000 new audiobooks.

They are freely available at
https://marhamilresearch4.blob.core.windows.net/gutenberg-public/Website/index.html

as well as popular podcast download sites. Read more about this effort, and see a video of Project Gutenberg CEO Greg Newby talking about it:
https://customers.microsoft.com/en-us/story/1646266241611394912-project-gutenberg-nonprofit-azure-synapse-analytics-azure-ai-services

#books #literature


"The face, which, duly as the sun,
Rose up for me with life begun,
To mark all bright hours of the day
With hourly love, is dimmed away —
And yet my days go on, go on."
De Profundis (1862)

Elizabeth Barrett Browning died #OTD in 1861. Her work had a major influence on prominent writers of the day, including Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Dickinson. via @Wikipedia

Books by Elizabeth Barrett Browning at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/781

#books #literature #poetry


What a great way to finish this year with a great book by Emma Donoghue “The Sealed Letter”, https://www.emmadonoghue.com/books/novels/the-sealed-letter.html
#fiction #literature #women