Podcast appearances and mentions of Percy B Shelley

  • 15PODCASTS
  • 28EPISODES
  • 51mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • May 14, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Percy B Shelley

Latest podcast episodes about Percy B Shelley

The Daily Poem
Fernando Valverde's "Edgar Allan Poe Is Reached at the Baltimore Harbor by the Shadows That Pursue Him"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 4:08


Fernando Valverde (Granada, 1980) has been voted the most relevant Spanish-language poet born since 1970 by nearly two hundred critics and researchers from more than one hundred international universities (Harvard, Oxford, Columbia, Princeton, Bologna, Salamanca, UNAM and the Sorbonne).His books have been published in different countries in Europe and America and translated into several languages. He has received some of the most prestigious awards for poetry in Spanish, including the Federico García Lorca, the Emilio Alarcos del Principado de Asturias and the Antonio Machado. His last book, The Insistence of Harm, received the Book of the Year award from the Latino American Writers Institute of the City University of New York.For ten years he has worked as a journalist for the Spanish newspaper El País. He directs the International Festival of Poetry in Granada and is a professor at the University of Virginia (Charlottesville, EEUU).His last bilingual book, America, has been published by Copper Canyon Press with translation by Carolyn Forché.In 2022, Fernando Valverde published the first biography of the poet Percy B. Shelley in Spanish and in 2024 he published a monumental biography of Lord Byron. Valverde is considered one of the greatest specialists in Romanticism today.-bio via FernandoValverde.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

La Llamada De La Luna (LLDLL)
171. Sombras Gemelas. Bilocación, Dobles y Doppelgänger (LLDLL) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

La Llamada De La Luna (LLDLL)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 125:08


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! VII Esta noche, nos adentramos en un tema fascinante y enigmático: el mundo de los dobles y la bilocación. Fenómenos que han cautivado la imaginación humana durante siglos, desafiando nuestra comprensión de la realidad y abriendo las puertas a un universo de posibilidades extraordinarias. Comenzaremos nuestro viaje explorando las experiencias de algunos escritores célebres que tuvieron vivencias relacionadas con sus dobles. Figuras como Edgar Allan Poe, Fyodor Dostoievski y Mark Twain. La idea de que podemos tener un "doble", una especie de reflejo o duplicado de nosotros mismos, ha inspirado innumerables historias, mitos y leyendas. Desde el Doppelgänger de la mitología alemana hasta la figura del "otro yo" que existe en algún lugar del planeta… tal vez en otro país. En algunos países, esto es presagio de muerte. Y no falta razón, por algunas crónicas que se han contado… cuando esto ha ocurrido… al parecer, los testigos, al poco tiempo, han fallecido. Existen diversas teorías sobre la bilocación. Algunos la interpretan como un fenómeno espiritual o religioso, mientras que otros la exploran desde un enfoque científico, buscando explicaciones en la física cuántica o la parapsicología. Y aunque algunos de los más famosos involucran a figuras religiosas como San Alfonso María de Liguori o Santa Teresa de Ávila, hoy vamos a ver que no siempre ha sido así. Algunos lo explican con "viajes astrales". El Padre Pío de Pietrelcina, el famoso y controvertido monje capuchino, es solo uno de esos ejemplos. Uno de los casos más famosos es la historia es el de Emélie Sagée. Autores como Plauto, Hoffmann, Robert Louis Stevenson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hans Christian Andersen, Edgar Allan Poe, Fyodor Dostoievski, Christina Rossetti, Alfred de Musset, William Butler Yeats, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, entre muchos otros, han plasmado en sus obras el motivo del doppelgänger, ese doble fantasmal. Un personaje físico idéntico al protagonista, como en "El extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde" de Stevenson. Un reflejo en el espejo que cobra vida propia, como en "El retrato de Dorian Gray" de Oscar Wilde. Una presencia fantasmal que atormenta al protagonista, como en "William Wilson" de Edgar Allan Poe. Un símbolo de la conciencia dividida o de la locura, como en "El doble" de Fyodor Dostoievski. Figuras como Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Fyodor Dostoievski A põe, una de estas experiencias, lo llevó a escribir un poema titulado "Ulalume", donde describe la visión de una mujer similar a su fallecida prometida. "William Wilson": En este relato, un hombre se encuentra con su doppelgänger, quien representa su lado oscuro y lo conduce a la destrucción. "El sistema del doctor Tarr y el profesor Feather": Esta historia explora la locura y la dualidad del ser humano a través de un experimento que involucra la división de la personalidad. "El pozo y el péndulo": En este relato de terror gótico, el protagonista se enfrenta a sus propios demonios internos en un ambiente claustrofóbico y opresivo. Personajes famosos que tuvieron casos similares son: Lord Byron, Maupassant, Anton Chejov, Percy B. Shelley, esposo de Mary Shelley, El poeta John Donne, San Francisco de Asís, San Martín de Porres, el Padre Pío. Pero si hay un caso excepcional, es el de Sor María de Ágreda, vida que inspiraría la obra de Javier Sierra, La Dama Azul. El Padre Eduardo Rodríguez. Viajaremos también al Tíbet para saber como se forma y qué son los Tulpas y lo que le pasó a Alexandra David-Neel . Para los chamanes, el sueño no es un mero estado de descanso, sino un portal hacia un universo paralelo donde reside su doble, un ser energético que refleja su esencia más profunda. A este proceso de acceso consciente al mundo onírico lo denominan “ensoñación". Otros famosos fueron: Caspar David Friedrich, el célebre pintor romántico alemán. Van Gogh. Mary Todd Lincoln, la esposa del presidente Lincoln. Catalina la Grande, la emperatriz de Rusia. Humberto I, rey de Italia. Sir Walter Scott: Novelista, poeta e historiador escocés. Alexandre Dumas: Escritor francés. Hans Christian Andersen: Escritor danés. Abraham Lincoln: Presidente estadounidense. Nicolás Gogol: Escritor ruso. Emma Hardinge Britten… escritora, y médium inglesa. Giuseppe Garibaldi: General y político italiano. Franz Liszt: Compositor y pianista húngaro. Oscar Wilde: Dramaturgo, novelista y poeta irlandés. Thomas Edison: Inventor estadounidense. Marie Curie: Física y química polaco-naturalizada francesa. Albert Einstein: Físico. HAZTE MECENAS, no dejes que La Biblioteca, cierre Nunca sus Puertas… GRATITUD ESPECIAL: Siempre a los MECENAS. Sin ustedes… esto no tendría sentido. SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE TELEGRAM: https://t.me/LaLamadaDeLaLuna PUEDES VER ALGUNOS VIDEOS DE LLDLL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEOtdbbriLqUfBtjs_wtEHw Suscríbete al Canal Youtube y a Ivoox. Sigamos sumando en LLDLL, SUSCRIBETE en IVOOX y comparte. Y si deseas escuchar todos los programas en cerrados y sin anuncios… Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Zafarrancho Vilima
Mary Shelley en las Grandes Biografías de Zafarrancho Vilima

Zafarrancho Vilima

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 6:37


La pequeña Mery nació en Londres el 30 de agosto de 1797 con tó la caló. Su madre fue la filósofa y muy feminista escritora Mary Wollstonecraft y su padre el periodista, novelista y también filósofo William Godwin. Como pa decirle a los padres que quería ser fisioterapeuta. Bueno, a su padre, porque su madre murió de una infección postparto, que aquella época todavía iban de una colonoscopia a un parto sin darse ni un agüita en las mano. De hecho es un milagro que tanta gente hayamos llegao hasta aquí. Tras este triste suceso Mary y su hermana mayor FANNY, hija ilegítima de un amorío de su madre Mary con un americano, fueron criadas por el padre de Mary. Cuando Mary tenía 3 años su padre se casó con su vecina Mary, como su difunta mujer; el padre sólo se equivocaba de nombre cuando llamaba al perro, que le decía… FANNY. La ama de llaves decía que Mary era muy feliz, pero por lo visto la segunda Mary del padre, que ya tenía otros dos hijos, era mala de echarle sal al azucarero. Menos mal que entre que la niña era lista y el padre le dejaba entrar en su biblioteca, la chiquilla se entretenía leyendo libros en griego, lo normal de cualquier chiquilla de 10 años. En 1811, cuando tenía 14 años, el padre la mandó 6 meses a un campamento de verano, pero en 1812 la tuvo que sacar porque le decían que ya hacía frío. Luego la mandó a Escocia con la familia de un radical disidente, por si quedaba en la niña un resquicio a salvo de trauma, aunque parece ser que a ella le gustó y volvió a la casa en 1813 para vivir otros 10 meses más. Bueno, que le gustó vivir allí y que conoció a Percy B. Shelley. Percy era un poeta y filósofo radical, porque se ve que en aquella época todo el mundo llevaba botas con pinchitos, recién separao y que había sido influenciado por la obra del padre de Mary. Miembro de una familia aristócrata, como la familia de Alba pero pagando impuestos por las herencias, quiso ayudar al padre de Mary a saldar sus deudas, aunque cuando los padres se enteraron le hicieron un “Paris Hilton” y lo desheredaron. Después de meses comiéndole la oreja a su futuro suegro de que le iba a terminá de pagá la Chrysler Voyager, tuvo que reculá y decirle que vendiera la Chrysler y se comprara un Clio. El padre de Mari no se enfadó, pero le dio coraje, por lo que Mary y Percy tuvieron que encontrarse a escondidas en la tumba de su madre, porque se ve que no había descampados por allí cerca. El 28 de julio de 1814, los dos enamorados, de 17 y 22 años, escaparon y empezaron a dar vueltas por Europa en el interrail de Pedro Sánchez, pero tuvieron que volver a Londres porque les caducó el abono. En esta época Mary tenía la frente pa proyectar “Tiburón” en el pueblo una noche de verano y la narí como los pajarito que se comen las mihitas de las mesa de los 100 montaditos. De tanto rosetaso por el movimiento del tren, Mary se quedó embarazada. No tenían dinero y encima Percy acababa de tener un niño con su ex-mujer, porque se había separado, pero poco. La niña nació prematura a los 6 meses y en 1815 las posibilidades de sobrevivir a eso son las mismas de encontrar un aguacate maduro pa comerlo en el mismo día. Entonces Mary, siempre enamorada de Percy, se apoyó en Thomas Jefferson Hogg, con quién también tuvo un flirteo porque la casa de Mary parecía la isla de las tentaciones. Mary volvió a quedar embarazada de Percy y sus finanzas mejoraron porque se murió el agüelo de Percy y le dejó un reló bueno. Así que en mayo de 1816 decidieron pasar el verano en Ginebra, en casa de Lord Byron, que había dejado embarazada a la hermanastra de Mary, FANNY no, otra. Allí empezó a llegar gente que parecía aquello las rebajas de Galerías Preciados. Mary, que se hizo llamar la Sra. Shelley porque allí tor mundo parecían primos y en un descuido había un empujón, se quejaba del clima porque se creería que estaba en Mallorca, pero lo remediaron encerrándose en la mansión, leyendo historias alemanas de fantasmas, que dan más miedo porque están en alemán, y hablando de los experimentos de Erasmus Darwin, el del Carnaval no, otro, que decía revivir materia muerta metiéndole los deos en un enchufe. Entonces a Lord Byron se le ocurrió la idea de que cada uno escribiese su propia historia sobrenatural. Percy rellenó la declaración de Hacienda, Polidori engendró la figura del vampiro y Mary, la de Frankenstein, aunque la novela no sería publicada de manera anónima hasta enero de 1818. Cuando volvieron a Inglaterra se encontraron con más problemas que el ingeniero de Calatrava así que se fueron a vivir a Italia huyendo del cobrador del Ocaso. Allí Mary perdió a sus dos hijos, pero tuvo un cuarto. Lo que yo os diga, estamos aquí de puro milagro. Mery se refugió en su hijo, la lectura y la escritura y Percy con otra de la pandilla, porque ahí no se sabía ni de quién eran los niños. Al final Percy se fue de despedida de soltero con un barquito a Ibiza y llegó a la playa como un muñeco de gomaespuma. Ya viuda volvió a Inglaterra donde la seguía esperando el del Ocaso. Desgraciadamente a Mary le empezó a doler mucho la cabeza y como todavía no había paracetamol, falleció con 53 años en Londres, el 1 de febrero de 1851, aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarla cada vez que a alguien le den un empujón o alguien se compre un Clio.

Tres en la carretera
Tres en la carretera - La muerte de Adonais y un reflejo en el cine - 27/05/23

Tres en la carretera

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 61:02


Hoy viajamos con Fernando Valverde, autor de La muerte de Adonais: los últimos días de John Keats, Percy B. Shelley y Lord Byron. Mediático y, al tiempo. odiado, Byron; seductor y "perfecto", Shelley; perseguido por la suerte desde sus propios genes Keats, aun en distinta medida, los tres han sido también visitados por el cine. Con la música de Muno Na Baka, Marianne Faithfull y Warren Ellis, y Horacio Icasto Trío. Escuchar audio

Especiales KISS FM
Fernando Valverde nos presenta "La muerte de Adonais"

Especiales KISS FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 25:47


Fernando Valverde nos acompaña para presentarnos "La muerte de Adonais", el relato donde aborda los últimos días de John Keats, Percy B. Shelley y lord Byron, exponentes de la segunda generación del Romanticismo inglés. Entrevista: Ismael ArranzRealización: Gustavo Luna See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El ojo crítico
El ojo crítico - Fahmi Alqhai, del metal al Renacimiento - 15/07/22

El ojo crítico

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 53:41


Viajamos hasta la Sevilla colombina transportados por la música de Fahmi Alqhai, violagambista y director del conjunto de música antigua Accademia del Piacere. Seguimos el paseo con nuestro Jesús Marchamalo que ha hablado con el escritor Antonio Rivera Taravillo sobre la muerte del poeta Percy B. Shelley para irnos al cine y conocer las últimas cifras de audiencia de las salas españolas. Hasta el final estaremos en el cine porque Conxita Casanovas nos recomienda qué ver este fin de semana y terminamos con las películas que competirán en el Festival de San Sebastián. Escuchar audio

美文阅读 More to Read
美文阅读 | 秋兴 Autumn Sentiments (赵丽宏)

美文阅读 More to Read

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 28:25


Daily Quote The art of flatterers is to take advantage of the foibles of the great, to foster errors, and never to give advice which may annoy. (Moliere) Poem of the Day Love's Philosophy Percy B. Shelley Beauty of Words 秋兴 赵丽宏

love beauty poem xd sentiments percy b shelley words xd
美文阅读 More to Read
美文阅读 | 秋兴 Autumn Sentiments (赵丽宏)

美文阅读 More to Read

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 28:25


Daily Quote The art of flatterers is to take advantage of the foibles of the great, to foster errors, and never to give advice which may annoy. (Moliere) Poem of the Day Love's Philosophy Percy B. Shelley Beauty of Words 秋兴 赵丽宏

love beauty poem xd sentiments percy b shelley words xd
La radio es mía
Emisión miércoles 04 de agosto - parte 1

La radio es mía

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 60:00


La Asociación Cultural La Benéfica ya está trabajando a todo trapo. Hoy su presidente Nacho Somovilla y el inquieto e imprescindible Rodrigo Cuevas nos invitan a visitar el Gabinete de Maravillas de Piloña. Tampoco paran en la Fundación José Cardín de Villaviciosa: que si conciertos de órgano, que si un ciclo sobre el románico maliayés... Día de Flores y Escombros con el profesor y escritor Javier García Rodríguez; de canciones firmadas por mujeres en "Es el género, bobo" de Laura Viñuela; de echarle un vistazo a la legislación medioambiental en el espacio que celebra los 50 años de ANA (Amigos de la Naturaleza de Asturias). Jorge Alonso se pone lírico recordando al poeta Percy B. Shelley y los oyentes nos cuentan sus impresiones de las tiendas que visitaban cuando eran pequeños.

La radio es mía
Emisión miércoles 04 de agosto - parte 1

La radio es mía

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 60:00


La Asociación Cultural La Benéfica ya está trabajando a todo trapo. Hoy su presidente Nacho Somovilla y el inquieto e imprescindible Rodrigo Cuevas nos invitan a visitar el Gabinete de Maravillas de Piloña. Tampoco paran en la Fundación José Cardín de Villaviciosa: que si conciertos de órgano, que si un ciclo sobre el románico maliayés... Día de Flores y Escombros con el profesor y escritor Javier García Rodríguez; de canciones firmadas por mujeres en "Es el género, bobo" de Laura Viñuela; de echarle un vistazo a la legislación medioambiental en el espacio que celebra los 50 años de ANA (Amigos de la Naturaleza de Asturias). Jorge Alonso se pone lírico recordando al poeta Percy B. Shelley y los oyentes nos cuentan sus impresiones de las tiendas que visitaban cuando eran pequeños.

La radio es mía
Emisión miércoles 04 de agosto - parte 1

La radio es mía

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 60:00


La Asociación Cultural La Benéfica ya está trabajando a todo trapo. Hoy su presidente Nacho Somovilla y el inquieto e imprescindible Rodrigo Cuevas nos invitan a visitar el Gabinete de Maravillas de Piloña. Tampoco paran en la Fundación José Cardín de Villaviciosa: que si conciertos de órgano, que si un ciclo sobre el románico maliayés... Día de Flores y Escombros con el profesor y escritor Javier García Rodríguez; de canciones firmadas por mujeres en "Es el género, bobo" de Laura Viñuela; de echarle un vistazo a la legislación medioambiental en el espacio que celebra los 50 años de ANA (Amigos de la Naturaleza de Asturias). Jorge Alonso se pone lírico recordando al poeta Percy B. Shelley y los oyentes nos cuentan sus impresiones de las tiendas que visitaban cuando eran pequeños.

Free Audiobooks
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 2

Free Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 297:15


Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 2 Title: Frankenstein Overview: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was 18, and the first edition was published anonymously in London on 1 January 1818, when she was 20. Her name first appeared in the second edition, which was published in Paris in 1821. Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815, moving along the river Rhine in Germany, and stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometers (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where, two centuries before, an alchemist had engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. Galvanism and occult ideas were topics of conversation for her companions, particularly for her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. In 1816 Mary, Percy, and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley was inspired to write Frankenstein after imagining a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued for it as the first true science-fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states, the central character "makes a deliberate decision" and "turns to modern experiments in the laboratory" to achieve fantastic results. The novel has had a considerable influence on literature and on popular culture; it has spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films, and plays. Since the publication of the novel, the name "Frankenstein" has often been used, erroneously, to refer to the monster, rather than to his creator/father. Published: 1818, Revised Edition 1831 List: 100 Classic Book Collection Author: Mary Shelley Genre: Gothic Novel, Horror Fiction, Science Fiction Episode: Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 2 Part: 2 of 2 Length Part: 4:56:41 Book: 1 Length Book: 8:44:47 Episodes: 15 - 28 of 29 Narrator: Thomas A. Copeland Language: English Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: pursuit of knowledge, science, human exploration, human limits, secret of life, monster Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/support

Free Audiobooks
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 1

Free Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 228:53


Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 1 Title: Frankenstein Overview: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was 18, and the first edition was published anonymously in London on 1 January 1818, when she was 20. Her name first appeared in the second edition, which was published in Paris in 1821. Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815, moving along the river Rhine in Germany, and stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometers (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where, two centuries before, an alchemist had engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. Galvanism and occult ideas were topics of conversation for her companions, particularly for her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. In 1816 Mary, Percy, and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley was inspired to write Frankenstein after imagining a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued for it as the first true science-fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states, the central character "makes a deliberate decision" and "turns to modern experiments in the laboratory" to achieve fantastic results. The novel has had a considerable influence on literature and on popular culture; it has spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films, and plays. Since the publication of the novel, the name "Frankenstein" has often been used, erroneously, to refer to the monster, rather than to his creator/father. Published: 1818, Revised Edition 1831 List: 100 Classic Book Collection Author: Mary Shelley Genre: Gothic Novel, Horror Fiction, Science Fiction Episode: Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Book 1, Part 1 Part: 1 of 2 Length Part: 3:48:18 Book: 1 Length Book: 8:44:47 Episodes: 0 - 14 of 29 Narrator: Thomas A. Copeland Language: English Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: pursuit of knowledge, science, human exploration, human limits, secret of life, monster Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (6) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR TINNITUS & SLEEP [Thunderstorm]

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 24:31


This is the tinnitus and sleep version, which means I've added a light thunderstorm as atmosphere to the background to ease tinnitus, aid in sleep, and provide additional calming effects that not everyone receives with vocal ASMR alone. ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (6) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR Audiobook

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 19:11


ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. A TINNITUS & INSOMNIA version is also available to aid in the sensations of ASMR for people with tinnitus, insomnia, anxiety, depression, ptsd, and sleeplessness. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (5) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR TINNITUS & SLEEP [Thunderstorm]

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 24:31


This is the tinnitus and sleep version, which means I've added a light thunderstorm as atmosphere to the background to ease tinnitus, aid in sleep, and provide additional calming effects that not everyone receives with vocal ASMR alone. ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (5) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR Audiobook

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 21:32


ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (4) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR Reading You a Story

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 23:00


ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (3) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR Reading a Story

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 32:29


ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (2) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR Reading a Story

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 24:39


ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

Tome by Tome ASMR
Frankenstein (1) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1818 | ASMR Reading a Story

Tome by Tome ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 21:16


ASMR reading of Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1818. This book contains several letters written before the first chapter starts and will be read in this order, as was published. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw Shelley traveled through Europe in 1815 along the river Rhine in Germany stopping in Gernsheim, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before, an alchemist engaged in experiments. She then journeyed to the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. The topic of galvanism and occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions, particularly her lover and future husband Percy B. Shelley. Mary, Percy and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made, inspiring the novel. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story. In contrast to previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later science fiction, Aldiss states the central character ‘makes a deliberate decision’ and ‘turns to modern experiments in the laboratory’ to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. #frankenstein #asmrhorrorstory #maryshelleyfrankenstein --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support

FemmeNormal
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

FemmeNormal

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 66:05


En este episodio, Edna y Merce rinden un homenaje muy merecido a la pionera de la ciencia ficción: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Recorren su infancia, educación feminista hasta su vida junto a Percy B. Shelley, así como su trabajo de editora y promotora de la literatura. Celebremos la obra de esta gran escritora que luchó toda su vida por vivir y amar a quien quisiera, durante la regencia inglesa. Spoilers para Downtown Abbey y Frankenstein.

Penguin Audio
Frankenstein o el Moderno Prometeo - Mary Shelley

Penguin Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 4:05


¿Quieres escuchar el audiolibro completo? Muy pronto en www.megustaescuchar.com«El mito de Frankenstein proyecta su espectacular sombra so-bre las inmensas bibliotecas de la literatura y el cine occidental.»Alberto ManguelEn el verano de 1816, el poeta Percy B. Shelley y su esposa Mary se reunieron con Lord Byron y su médico en una villa a orillas del lago Leman. A instancias de Lord Byron y para animar una velada tormentosa, decidieron que cada uno inventaría una historia de fantasmas. La más callada y reservada, Mary Shelley, dio vida así a quien sería su personaje más famoso: el doctor Frankenstein. Al cabo de un año completaría la novela.La historia es de todos conocida: un científico decide crear una criatura con vida propia a la que luego rechaza. Metáfora sobre la vida, la libertad y el amor, Frankenstein o el moderno Prometeo es una maravillosa fábula con todos los ingredientes de los grandes mitos, un gran clásico que ahora recuperamos con una nueva traducción y precedido de un espléndido estudio de Alberto Manguel sobre la influencia del mito en el imaginario del cine.«Cuando esos músculos y esas articulaciones adquirieron la facultad de moverse, aquel ser se convirtió en algo tan indescriptible que ni siquiera Dante habría sido capaz de concebir nada igual.» See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Penguin Audio
Frankenstein o el moderno Prometeo - Mary Shelley

Penguin Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 4:05


¿Quieres escuchar el audiolibro completo? Muy pronto en www.megustaescuchar.com«El mito de Frankenstein proyecta su espectacular sombra so-bre las inmensas bibliotecas de la literatura y el cine occidental.»Alberto ManguelEn el verano de 1816, el poeta Percy B. Shelley y su esposa Mary se reunieron con Lord Byron y su médico en una villa a orillas del lago Leman. A instancias de Lord Byron y para animar una velada tormentosa, decidieron que cada uno inventaría una historia de fantasmas. La más callada y reservada, Mary Shelley, dio vida así a quien sería su personaje más famoso: el doctor Frankenstein. Al cabo de un año completaría la novela.La historia es de todos conocida: un científico decide crear una criatura con vida propia a la que luego rechaza. Metáfora sobre la vida, la libertad y el amor, Frankenstein o el moderno Prometeo es una maravillosa fábula con todos los ingredientes de los grandes mitos, un gran clásico que ahora recuperamos con una nueva traducción y precedido de un espléndido estudio de Alberto Manguel sobre la influencia del mito en el imaginario del cine.«Cuando esos músculos y esas articulaciones adquirieron la facultad de moverse, aquel ser se convirtió en algo tan indescriptible que ni siquiera Dante habría sido capaz de concebir nada igual.» See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ARCHIVIO WIKIRADIO 2011-2015
WIKIRADIO del 18/06/2013 - PERCY B. SHELLEY raccontato da Franco Buffoni

ARCHIVIO WIKIRADIO 2011-2015

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2013 28:43


PERCY B. SHELLEY raccontato da Franco Buffoni

storia percy storie racconti archivio percy b shelley franco buffoni
Das Kalenderblatt
#01 Percy B. Shelley geboren

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2008 4:06


04.08.1792: Der englische Dichter Percy Bysshe Shelley wohnte mit seiner zweiten Frau Mary in Rom. Dort hörte man ihn in einer Juninacht des Jahres 1822 laut aufschreien. Als man ihm zu Hilfe eilte, fand man ihn schreckensbleich in seinem Wohnzimmer auf dem Boden sitzend und ins Leere starrend. Nur stockend konnte Shelley von einer Erscheinung berichten, die er gerade gehabt hatte...