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Graduate Seminar Fall 2024: Playing the 18th Century: Week Two, Bluebeard's Bride
SEKRIT live recap of week TWO of my graduate seminar bringing together eighteenth-century texts and games inspired by the period. Focus: Bluebeard's Bride in 18th and 21st centuries (discussion) 18th Century Texts: Charles Perrault (translated by Robert Samber), "Bluebeard" from Histories of Tales of Past Times (1729) Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm (translated by Jack Zipes 2014), "Bluebeard" from Kinder und Hausmärchen [Children's and Household Tales] (1812) Game Text (read before class) Whitney "Strix" Beltrán, Marissa Kelly, and Sarah Richardson, Bluebeard's Bride (2017) Content Warnings: feminine horror game, with violence, sexuality, lack of agency, and death. Bluebeard's Bride: https://magpiegames.com/pages/bluebea... GUDIYA -    • GUDIYA: Bluebeard's Bride Actual Play...   Next Week: Jane Austen's EMMA (1816)

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