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Leslie Klinger on Sherlock Holmes, Horror Stories, & Halloween
Mr. Klinger discusses Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, Edgar Allan Poe's influence on the detective genre, and the significance of 19th-century horror stories such as Dracula, Frankenstein, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in popular culture.
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UK’s Miranda Seymour on Mary Shelley and Frankenstein for Halloween
This week on a Halloween edition of “The Learning Curve," guest host Mary Z. Connaughton talks with Miranda Seymour, novelist and definitive biographer of Mary Shelley, author of the classic Gothic novel, Frankenstein.
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Op-ed: A Frankenstein’s monster attacks school literature
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This op-ed appeared in The Springfield Republican, The Berkshire…