Chapter 5 — Frankenstein by Mary Shelley — Audiobook

Frankenstein — Chapter 5

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Chapter 4 — Frankenstein by Mary Shelley — Audiobook

Frankenstein — Chapter 4

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Chapter 3 — Frankenstein by Mary Shelley — Audiobook

Frankenstein — Chapter 3

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Chapter 2 — Frankenstein by Mary Shelley — Audiobook

Frankenstein — Chapter 2

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The Fair Singer — Poem by Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)

Poem 66 - 100 days of poetry

To make a final conquest of all me,
Love did compose so sweet an enemy,
In whom both beauties to my death agree,
Joining themselves in fatal harmony;
That while she with her eyes my heart does bind,
She with her voice might captivate my mind. Continue reading "The Fair Singer — Poem by Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)"

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley – Chapter 1 – Audiobook

Frankenstein — Chapter 1

The commencement of Victor Frankenstein's narrative

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Prologue – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley – Audiobook

Prologue — The Four Letters

The novel begins with the framing narrative of Robert Walton via four letters sent to his sister

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