Ep. 121 Monsters and Metaphors a rabbit hole with Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
Download MP3This conversation between host BT and returning Guest Eleanor, delves into the intricate relationship between gothic literature, supernatural themes, and cultural anxieties, particularly focusing on the evolution of monsters as reflections of societal fears. The discussion spans various topics, including the Victorian obsession with death, the moral implications of creation as seen in Frankenstein, and the portrayal of women in gothic narratives. The conversation also touches on the impact of the industrial revolution on human identity and the ongoing struggle between faith and progress.
(Ghostbuster movie reference was Revelation 6:12, this was an error that made it into the final script, but was fixed in Ghostbuster’s Afterlife)
Eleanor's Website
02:39 (Forethought) The Evolution of Monsters in Culture
10:00 (Interview starts) Gothic Literature and the Victorian Era
18:46 Irish Folklore and the Concept of the Undead
23:32 Frankenstein and the Moral Implications of Creation
29:43 Theological Divides in Gothic Horror
39:37 Desire and Consumption in Gothic Narratives
42:54 Redemption vs. Reanimation in Gothic Fiction
47:24 Women in Gothic Literature and Their Inner Worlds
55:49 The Industrial Revolution and Its Horrors
57:39 Monsters as Reflections of Human Struggles
(Ghostbuster movie reference was Revelation 6:12, this was an error that made it into the final script, but was fixed in Ghostbuster’s Afterlife)
Eleanor's Website
02:39 (Forethought) The Evolution of Monsters in Culture
10:00 (Interview starts) Gothic Literature and the Victorian Era
18:46 Irish Folklore and the Concept of the Undead
23:32 Frankenstein and the Moral Implications of Creation
29:43 Theological Divides in Gothic Horror
39:37 Desire and Consumption in Gothic Narratives
42:54 Redemption vs. Reanimation in Gothic Fiction
47:24 Women in Gothic Literature and Their Inner Worlds
55:49 The Industrial Revolution and Its Horrors
57:39 Monsters as Reflections of Human Struggles
