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Frankenstein

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Frame Makers

I think that I would rather have the author writing it than her allowing Walton to write. But this is why the frame narrative is so interesting, aren't they? Because it's like a Russian horse. The novel is completely anachronistic when it comes to poetry. We have quotations from Col. Gisentia Mariner from Worswurst and Tintanabi which post-date the chronological framework of the novel. As if in some way the imagination is enormously powerful and has its own prerogative. You know, the imagination perhaps can override any other attempts in the novel to make things accurate, either historically or scientifically.

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