Saturday Scholar Lecture: “Why ‘Frankenstein’ Matters at 200: Rethinking the Human through the Arts and Sciences”
A different game plan for autumn weekends. You are invited to join in discussion with Notre Dame’s most engaging faculty on some of the most pressing and fascinating issues of our times.
Eileen Hunt Botting, Professor of Political Science
Greg Kucich, Professor of English
Mary Shelley’s classic novel, Frankenstein, is the most widely taught novel at the university level around the world. Upon the novel’s bicentennial, this talk addresses the enduring relevance of Frankenstein for the arts and sciences today.
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