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June Days 2006
 
1 Jocelyn Montgomery's 'Living Light'
2 Bat's Day in the Fun Park
3 The Ghoulish Gallery
4 Gormenghast: The Tale of Titus Groan
5 Hollywood's Movie Night in the Cemetery
6 Dore's Scenes from the Apocalypse
7 The Horror Films of Bob Clark
8 The Art of Dave Correia
9 A Dark Garden of Corsetted Beauty
10 Betty Page Confidential by Bunny Yeager
11 The Art of Dorian Cleavenger
12 McFarlane's Avenging Lotus Angel
13 Guillermo Del Toro's 'Pan's Labyrinth'
14 The Rare Beauty of the Corpse Flower
15 The Art of Gia Chikvaidze
16 Gotham Public Works
17 The Nightmare
18 Strawberry Hill: the birth of gothic literature
19 The Devil's Interval
20 Straight Into Darkness
21 The Art of J.W. Waterhouse
22 The Marketplace by Laura Antoniou
23 The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari
24 Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
25 Kushiel's Dart: a s&m sci-fi romance
26 Angel Heart
27 The Golden: vampire gothic
28 Ninja Scroll: sword, sorcery & sex
29 Ghost Ships
30 The Haunted Summer of 1816
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June 30, 2006
 
The Haunted Summer

The summer of 1816 was one of the darkest and coldest in modern times, as tons of ash from the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia blocked the sunlight to varying degrees over much of the world

This was the legendary summer in which Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Mary's stepsister Claire visited Lord Byron at Lake Geneva in Switzerland. Byron's physician Dr. John Polidori, the son of an Italian émigré and an English governess, was also a part of the social circle.

The gathering had all the makings for dramatic and eventful chemistry, with the dark and rare weather mixed with the drinking of absinthe and a creative obsession over a book of ghost stories entitled Fantasmagoriana fueling the famous writing contest of which Mary's 'Frankenstein' and Polidori's 'The Vampyre' were the result.

Adding to the melodrama were the poets' paradoxical belief in both 'free love' and idealized romance, plus the fact that Claire was Byron's past lover, then pregnant and spurned.

 

 

Three films have sought to capture that legendary time: the hallucinogenic 'Gothic,' the most historically accurate 'Haunted Summer,' and the most romantically sexualized, 'Rowing With the Wind.'

 
 
                                                                                        
           
 
 
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