Sijo On The Year 1831

Mary Shelley published her revised edition of Frankenstein.

George Sand published her collaborative novel, Rose Et Blanche.

And that sonofabitch Lenin's father was also born that year.


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Interesting insight therein:

Interesting insight therein: if an Author were not born or did not author (v), then a child/ren of said Author could possibly not have been authored to succeed and carry on assertion of the prior authority. Wherein the author's authorisation allows for the promulgation by their issue. And if childless, would be adapted and subscribed to by an adoptive child and that line continues. Much to muse on.


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I agree . . . that is a lot

I agree . . . that is a lot to ponder.  I wanted to contrast Mary Shelley and George Sand to Lenin through his father.  However, I thought that in 1831 Sand had published her first independent novel, Indiana, which is what I was going for.  But, unlike my gaff with the assassin of Sergei Romanov (1905), I actually bothered to check my facts and found out that Sand's novel came out in 1832, so I had to revert to the novel she wrote with her then lover as a collaboration.  Oh well, my intention was good, although the result was slightly adjusted.


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