As part of the fight against the modern version of occultism, this presentation will take a look into the genius of Mary Shelley. Most of us think of Mary Shelley simply as the wife of the English poet Percy Shelley, who after his death, would organize and publish all of his poetry, plays and writings. But we should also think of her as the author of novels, short stories, reviews and especially of her masterpiece ‘Frankenstein’. And for those who haven’t actually read this psychological thriller, please disregard all of Hollywood’s cartoonish and nonsensical horror movies that may have distorted your image of this under-appreciated woman and author. Gerald Therrien is a historian and author of Canadian History Unveiled vol 1-5 and publishes regularly on 'On the Trail of the Treasonous' on Substack which you can follow here: https://geraldtherrien.substack.com/p... The Rising Tide Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Montreal, Canada, focused on facilitating greater bridges between east and west while also providing a service that includes geopolitical analysis, research in the arts, philosophy, sciences and history. Consider supporting our work by subscribing to our substack page and Telegram channel at t.me/RisingTideFoundation. Also watch for free our RTF Docu-Series “Escaping Calypso’s Island: A Journey Out of Our Green Delusion.” You're currently a free subscriber to Rising Tide Foundation. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Mary Shelley's Fight against Romanticism: A New Look at Dr. Frankenstein
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