Psycho geography? on the trail of the monster

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Psycho Geography? on the trail of the monster Frankenstein is full of walking, stalking and tracking: through Alpine landscapes, the backstreets of Ingoldstadt and the bourgeois neighbourhoods of Geneva. This performance lecture combines psychogeographical theory, walking as document and literary context to follow in the footsteps of Frankenstein. Look through the lens of Shelley’s novel to find the creature and his creator lurking around a corner near you…

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Dracula and carmilla: Monsters and the mind.Benson Saler & Charles Albert Ziegler - 2005 - Philosophy and Literature 29 (1):218-227.

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