A different Great Moment this time. I hope I’m not the only one who has had the experience of reading a book which makes you rethink another book you’ve read. A weaker example of this would be Stephen Fry’s series on Greek myths (Mythos, Heroes & Troy) which made me reevaluate many modern stories due... Continue Reading →
Frankenstein
I recently read Frankenstein for the first time. As a genre defining novel, it is a staggering literary achievement and one which deserves its place in the literary canon. I'm not going to discuss the misogyny or issues faced by Shelley around its publication, but rather two little points which have occupied my thinking about... Continue Reading →