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2 days ago · Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ( UK: / ˈwʊlstənkrɑːft /; née Godwin; 30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851) was an English novelist who is best known for writing the Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), which is considered an early example of science fiction. [2]
May 6, 2024 · Mary Shelley was steeped in these questions in the summer of 1816 when she wrote the first draft of Frankenstein in a rented house on the waterfront at Lake Geneva. She was well read in the sciences and furthermore was accompanied by her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, an ardent amateur chemist.
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May 5, 2024 · Mary Shelley (1797-1851) Resources. A brief biographical sketch that serves as a portal to books, images, and related materials. Lists of books known to have been read by Mary Shelley and/or Percy Shelley; arranged alphabetically, chronologically, and by publication date.
- Daniel O'Connell
- 2018
May 5, 2024 · The warts-and-all biography of his late wife that shocked the critics of the day.
- Daniel O'Connell
- 2018
May 5, 2024 · A collective reading and collaborative annotation experience of the original 1818 text of Frankenstein. Shelley-Godwin Archive: 'Frankenstein' Manuscripts. Draft and fair copy manuscripts from Oxford's Bodleian Library. Resources on Frankenstein. 'Frankenstein': Critical Articles. A useful selection of criticism from scholarly studies on the novel.
- Daniel O'Connell
- 2018
May 8, 2024 · Learn more about Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, including biographical details, historical context and more.
May 3, 2024 · October 1840: Gothic writer, Mary Shelley’s first pilgrimage back to Europe in twenty years in defiance of her father-in-law’s express wishes. Has Mary the courage to confront the past as she returns to Lake Geneva, her birthplace as a writer and of her most famous novel Frankenstein?