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June 19, 2012

Frankenstein, Milton & the Computer

Mary Shelley

On this day in 1816 the Shelleys, Lord Byron and entourage gathered at the Villa Diodati on Lake Geneva to tell the ghost stories that would trigger Frankenstein. The byways of literature being what they are, this most legendary of storm-tossed evenings has connections backwards to John Milton and forward to the language of computer programming.

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August 10, 2011

John Milton, Thomas Wolfe, Angels

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John Milton

On this day in 1637, Edward King, college friend of John Milton, was drowned at sea; three months later, Milton published his commemorative poem, “Lycidas.” This is one of the major contributions to the elegiac tradition, giving not only inspiration to Shelley (“Adonais”) and Tennyson (“In Memoriam”) but a title to Thomas Wolfe’s Look Homeward Angel.

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June 19, 2011

Frankenstein, Milton & the Computer

On this day in 1816 the Shelleys, Lord Byron and entourage gathered at the Villa Diodati on Lake Geneva to tell the ghost stories that would trigger Frankenstein. The byways of literature being what they are, this most legendary of storm-tossed evenings has connections backwards to John Milton and forward to the language of computer programming….read more

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