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A blog on writing, writers and why we read. Posted most mornings by Marion Blackburn. www.marionblackburn.net |
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Frankenstein Part 1
Considerable deadline pressure today, but before my next posting it's a good opportunity to dip into the Frankenstein literature with these great online sites.
You can find the entire text of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein online at the sites below, and more. If you haven't read it, now you have a chance to sit right at your desk (hide the pane when your boss comes by) and read some of her masterpiece. If you have an iPod, Treo or BlackBerry you can read it right on your screen. I'm sure there are audiobooks to download, too.
Online Literature
[http://www.literature.org/authors/shelley-mary/frankenstein/]
Google Books
[http://books.google.com/books]
The National Institutes of Health (yes, that's right, the NIH) has an online exhibit "Penetrating the Secrets of Nature" with the National Library of Medicine here.
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