Meeting a man made up various parts of corpses... who also could walk.
Mary Shelley's work, particularly "Frankenstein," was influenced by the scientific advancements of her era, such as the experiments of Luigi Galvani and the publication of "Erasmus Darwin's" works. Additionally, the social and political upheaval of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution contributed to the themes of society, ambition, and ethical responsibility in her writing. The personal tragedies she experienced, including the deaths of her children and her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, also influenced the themes of loss and isolation seen in her work.
Mary shelleys most famous novel was Frankenstein, it revolutionised how we though of our picture of life
Mary Shelley's stepmother was Mary Jane Clairmont.
Ingolstadt, Bavaria.
Percy Shelly (Poet)
victor frankenstein
1797
mrs Denna Shelley Mr Martain Shelley
Doctor Frankenstein of course.
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Mary Shelley's middle name was Wollstonecraft, named after her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, a notable early feminist thinker and writer.
Mary Shelley's death was due to an infection in childbirth.
Victor Frankenstein was the main narrator, but some letters were narrated by Waldman