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Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein by Linda Bailey
Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein by Linda Bailey






Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein by Linda Bailey Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein by Linda Bailey

We were captivated by Kaneyasu’s first email to us, where he described plans for students to connect their artistic journey to themes that continue to resonate today: “the monstrous and the other, human vs. You can explore their digital exhibition. This year, Kaneyasu led his students through a powerful exploration of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, including works that influenced and inspired the author. Past courses have focused on literary classics such as Moby Dick, as well as genres like fairy tales and travel literature. This course is designed to weave literature, information literacy skills, and art studies together, to probe deep questions and present responses through an art exhibition. In particular, take a look at the results of ART 333 (“Visualizing Literature”), taught by Brenno Kaneyasu in the Department of Art and Art History last semester. We are still reveling in the wonderfully creative work Loyola Marymount University students accomplished during Fall 2020’s remote instruction. Becht works with ART 333 faculty each year to prepare students for the annual “Visualizing Literature” exhibit. This post was written by Cynthia Becht, head of archives and special collections for the William H.








Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein by Linda Bailey