Articles related to "Shelley"Life and Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of England's greatest poets, contemporary of John Keats, and husband of Frankenstein's creator, Mary Godwin Shelley.
Percy Bysshe Shelley's short chaotic life is brilliantly told by biographer Richard Holmes.
The success of the "Fire the Grid" project relies on an individual committment to one hour of positive peaceful healing intention.
With the utmost faith in poetry's ability to reshape the ways in which men think about the world, Percy Shelley believes that poets are the key to society's salvation.
English romanticism was an up and coming craze during the 17th and 18th centuries, as it emerged, the world was taken by it's elements and have cradled them to this day.
Peter Ackroyd's excellent new novel re-examines the story of Frankenstein and his monstrous creation.
Connecticut was the home of two of the most celebrated and performed composers of the nineteenth century in the persons of Dudley Buck and Harry Rowe Shelley.
Eating disorder therapy with Shelley Jensen provokes this interview. Get professional help and advice with these online counseling questions.
As a product of the Enlightenment era, Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein serves as a text rich with the ideas of the era.
In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, she creates a dark tale about a man's desire to create life, to play God. In the process, he conceives a lonely, hideous creature.
In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein novel, the reader has the opportunity to become intimate with a creature that is both feared and pitied.
A strange gathering of intellectual luminaries during one "haunted summer" produced one of literature's most enduring creations.
Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre series adapted famous fairy tales for the small screen, featuring lavish sets and costumes and talented actors.
Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends series is an entertaining children's TV show that dramatizes folk stories and tales of true American heroes.
The screenwriting team of Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith wrote the girl-power movies The House Bunny (2008) and Legally Blonde (2001).
Though Dracula and Lestat are far better known today, modern vampire literature owes a great deal to Polidori's Lord Ruthven.
The novel Frankenstein deals with a sensitive creature that is trying to adapt to society but is constantly feared and rejected because of its gory appearance.
frankenstein's scary-looking monster and sensitive romantic feelings
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frankenstein's monster as a complex feeling creature
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frankenstein and threat and dangers of occult and otherworldly knowledge
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mary shelley's frankenstein and the limits of science
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frankenstein's romantic idealism in a prejudiced rejecting blind society
Read on to discover how an 18th century novel portrays a monstrous protagonist compared to a 21st century Twilight heartthrob.
A review of Ken Russell's 1986 classic 'Gothic' depicting the infamous night in which literary history was made.
Literary tattoos have risen in popularity over the past several years and are increasingly common; incorporating literature into body art has become the ultimate homage.
Ask professionals your health questions and learn about helping your daughter or son recover from an eating disorder.
Modern Family is a new comedy that's fresh, intelligent, and clear in its goal to be a contender.
Shelley Cooper is an American jewelry designer known for her vintage-inspired costume jewelry designs which incorporate antique jewelry components.
At the beginning of the 19th Century, before Bram Stoker penned Dracula, the first vampire story took shape in a vacation home in Switzerland, along with Frankenstein.
In 1818 Shelley created a much loved Gothic novel, Frankenstein, which she would use as a medium to present her ideas and thoughts on birth, biology and feminism.
Continuing the guide to the "musts" of the poetry, prose, and plays of eighteenth and nineteenth century British writers and their works...
Vampires: The Immortal Damned is a collaboration of classic vampire stories by authors including Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley.
Rupert Everett concluded Channel 4's The Scandalous Adventures of Lord Byron with a trip to Lake Geneva, then travelled to Greece where Byron died of fever.
Helena's interrogation tape, the third in a series of webisodes that are being revealed weekly on Showtime's website, provides some much-needed comic relief.
Want to get in the Halloween spirit? Try an old-fashioned ghost story like Poe's "The Raven" or Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
How Supermarionation, Twizzle, Captain Scarlet and a very narrow street in down town Bournemouth are curiously connected.
Between The Full Monty and Slumdog Millionaire, writer Simon Beaufoy delivers another humorously poignant screenplay about life, love, forgiveness - and hair.
Denver piano pop rockers The Fray played in Perth, Western Australia for the first time on March 17, 2009.
Wollie Shelley, the most unlikely of detectives, must discover who killed a soap opera mogul in order to save her best friend, in the mystery book Dead Ex.
This eating disorder recovery event in Canada, called Until Your Heart's Content, is a non profit fundraising conference for eating disorder treatment.
Adventure and misadventure, fantasy and fairy tale, monsters and mystery...growing up isn't easy, but some story from this guide suits the sympathies of any child.
This 16-minute silent film is "A Liberal Adaptation From Mrs. Shelley's Famous Story For Edison Production" - and 'Liberal' is the word that matters.
Famed novelist Edna O'Brien does a wonderful job summarizing the world of English poet George Gordon, Lord Byron in Byron in Love - A Short Daring Life.
Born in 1788, during the enlightenment period, George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron, epitomised the romance of Regency England.
A brief look at the life of Mary Wollstonecraft, English Feminist pioneer and writer, social campaigner and mother of Mary Shelley.
Two universities, each subdivided into many colleges - spire inspirations for many writers and works of fantasy...fatal, freakish, and fairytale stories from Oxbridge.
In the dead of winter, trapped in the mountains, there is no escape for a family plagued by a sinister evil embodied by the Overlook hotel and it's manifestations
Teenage pregnancy is currently a popular topic in the media. These three young adult novels approach the sensitive subject in unique and engaging ways.
The Eternal takes listeners on a journey through Sonic Youth's career and shows that Thurston, Lee, Kim, and Steve are still the most radical adults around.
Charles Laughton's first and only full directorial attempt was The Night of the Hunter, a 1950s movie that is an allegory of good and evil, selfishness and sacrifice.
Too often dismissed as a mere horror novel, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein examines many themes including slavery, imprisonment and the danger of the pursuit of knowledge.
Director/writer Adrienne Shelly's last film is a masterpiece, deftly handling touchy topics with a quirky cast of characters and a self-aware sense of humor.
Jordan Pettle, Glengarry Glen Ross at Soulpepper, and why Mamet speaks to female audiences in today's dog-eat-dog corporate rat race.
Faith is a journey and not a prototype to be re-created and it often takes listening to others who hold different beliefs to truly grow within your own spirituality.
A former Playboy bunny leads a sorority house of misfit girls in this fun romantic comedy.
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