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    Villa Diodati

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    wellington, new zealand
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    Feast on a sumptuous three course Swiss inspired meal, and be regaled by poetry and gothic stories.

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    In May 1816, Mary Godwin (later Shelley) travelled to Villa Diodati in Geneva with aesthete philosopher-poets Lord Byron and Percy Shelley; along with Claire Clairmont and Byron’s doctor John Polidori. It was a writer’s retreat of the highest order and yielded some of the most influential texts of the 19th century.

    The group stayed up nightly, reading French and German ghost stories, until Bryon suggested they write their own. The surprise hit came from Polidori, who penned The Vampyre, effectively starting the vampire genre. However it was Godwin’s novel Frankenstein, written after a vivid ‘waking dream’ in mid June, that had arguably the biggest literary impact – it’s still regarded by The Guardian as one of the best English language novels of all time.

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    On arrival
    Glühmost / mulled cider & white wine

    First Course
    Rispor / Leek risotto

    Second Course
    Suure Mocke / Sweet & sour braised beef
    Vegetarian option / Gschnätzlets / Ragout with mushrooms in white wine sauce (available pre-ordered only)
    Rösti
    Sautéed Swiss chard

    Third Course
    Torta di Pane / chocolate bread pudding cake

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