Tuesday, February 26, 2019
1:15pm –
2:45pm
Other
Depot Campus
Come learn with the Center for Learning in Retirement and Dwight Codr, Associate Professor English Department, UConn.
This talk looks at the reasons for the enduring popularity of Mary Shelley’s 200-year-old novel, discussing its many dramatic and cinematic adaptation with a particular focus on the surprising and complex relationship between Frankenstein and the public health campaign to fight polio in the mid-20th century.
To register please follow this link http://www.cahnrconference.uconn.edu/
To see all the class options this winter please follow this link http://bit.ly/CLIR19
Contact:
Extension (primary), UConn Master Calendar