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Mary Shelley's journals and letters indicate that she attended lectures by Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution in London, where she would have been exposed to his scientific ideas. Additionally, Davy's influence on Shelley's writing can be seen in the themes of experimentation and scientific ambition in her novel "Frankenstein."

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Q: What is the evidence that Mary Shelley read Humphrey Davy's work?
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