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Elizabeth and The Creature — Frankenstein (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
Elizabeth and The Creature — Frankenstein (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
Frankenstein (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
Thomas Merton, from Dialogues with Silence
— Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
Elizabeth's red cross- engraved with her name in Mary Shelley's handwriting
Frankenstein dir. Guillermo del Toro | 2025
OMFG IM GONNA CRY ALL MY LIFE FOR THIS 💔💔💔
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December 8, 1925 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 [volume 2]
My place was never in this world. I sought and longed for something I could not quite name. But in you, I found it. To be lost and to be found, that is the lifespan of love. And in its brevity, its tragedy… this has been made eternal. Better this way… to fade… with your eyes gazing upon me.
FRANKENSTEIN (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
Elizabeth: "My place was never in this world. I sought and longed for something I could not quite name. But in you, I found it. To be lost and to be found, that is the lifespan of love. And in its brevity, its tragedy… this has been made eternal. Better this way… to fade… with your eyes gazing upon me."
Frankenstein (2025) / dir. Guillermo del Toro
Sibilla von Bondorf (around 1450 – 1524)
"This German translation of the Life and Miracles of St Francis was illuminated by Sibilla von Bondorf, a nun from the convent of Poor Clares in Freiburg, in 1478. The date and attribution to von Bondorf appears in a colophon on f.1v. The manuscript may have been made for a secular woman; a female figure in secular clothing, possibly representing the reader-viewer, appears in eight images, interacting with Christ, St Francis or other holy figures."
In this illustration, Sibilla depicts herself burying her face in the robes of St. Francis.
Life and Miracles of St Francis, translated to the German by Konrad von Bondorf (Freiburg, Germany, 1478).
British Library, MS Additional 15710 (via medievalwounds)
Oh God, I’m so tired. 6 July, 1927 The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf (1924-1941)
Saint Clare of Assisi
Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972)
Fratello Sole, Sorella Luna - 1972 Franco Zeffirelli
Longing - Czesław Miłosz