Noted Literary Scholar unpacks The Berry Wollstonecraft Connection

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Noted Literary Scholar to Give Talk on Frankenstein and the Shoalhaven:  The Berry-Wollstonecraft Connection

Professor Deirdre Coleman, Robert Wallace Chair of English at the University of Melbourne and one of Australia’s most  eminent literary and cultural studies experts, will give a special presentation in Berry on 20 May 2018  about a  fascinating  but largely unknown aspect of the history of Berry and the Shoalhaven.

Alexander Berry (1781-1873)  married Elizabeth, the sister of his business partner Edward Wollstonecraft. Edward and Elizabeth in turn were related to two then-notorious women writers,  Mary Wollstonecraft, author of The Vindication of the Rights of Woman, published in 1792 at the height of the French Revolution;  and her daughter, Mary Godwin Shelley, author of  Frankenstein, the famous gothic novel published two hundred years ago in 1818.

The Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a key work of 18th century feminist and human rights philosophy, espousing ideas which, like Mary Wollstonecraft’s own life, were considered far from respectable at the time.

Mary Godwin Shelley was a daughter of scandal. Her parents were not married, she associated with notorious figures such as Lord Byron, and was the widow of the drowned poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley.  Her novel, Frankenstein  is however  much more than a chilling tale, but rather also  a serious meditation on the connections between science and the pursuit of power and self-interest.

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Professor Coleman has explored the relationships between the two families and will speak about the ways in which the beliefs and practices of the  colonial entrepreneurs Alexander Berry and Edward Wollstonecraft connect with Mary Wollstonecraft’s thinking about commerce, morality and the ‘proper’ spheres for men and women, as well as with  the themes of  her daughter’s great novel.

The talk is a joint production of the Berry & District Historical Society and Berry Conversations, Inc.

Sunday 20 May 2018 at the Uniting Church Hall, Berry at 3:00pm for the one-hour presentation, with wine and sandwiches to follow.

Tickets are available online from Try Booking (trybooking.com.au) and Berry Music Shop, Queen Street, Berry at a cost of $25.00.

Enquiries: berrymuseum@bigpond.com

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