<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div>Hi everyone, I came across this interesting article on Jstor recently and wanted to share it with you - it is an analysis of the messy intersections of mothering, sexuality, death and literature in Mary Shelley&#39;s personal life, expressed between the lines of Frankenstein. Here, the monster is brought into the light as a figure queered into expressions of femininity and (thwarted) maternity. <br></div><div><a href="https://daily.jstor.org/mary-shelleys-obsession-with-the-cemetery/?utm_term=Read%20more&amp;utm_campaign=jstordaily_10042018&amp;utm_content=email&amp;utm_source=Act-On+Software&amp;utm_medium=email">https://daily.jstor.org/mary-shelleys-obsession-with-the-cemetery/?utm_term=Read%20more&amp;utm_campaign=jstordaily_10042018&amp;utm_content=email&amp;utm_source=Act-On+Software&amp;utm_medium=email</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>WhiteFeather<br></div><div><br></div></div></div>