Tag: disability
The Monster is us: Mary Shelley on disability
The charity shops of Mumbles are an unending supply of serendipitous reading. Often I pick up books in them that I should have read years, even decades ago. (Another source of overlooked books, by the way, is the excellent podcast Backlisted.) My latest find, from Tenovus, is Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein, in a Penguin […]