Mary Shelley wanted to write ghost stories that were real. She would visit places and then write about them.
Lord Byron challenged Mary Shelley to write a ghost story during a summer stay at Lake Geneva in 1816.
Mary Shelley and her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley began reading ghost stories to each other while staying with Lord Byron at Villa Diodati in Switzerland. This inspired Mary to write her famous novel "Frankenstein." The group's shared interest in supernatural stories led to a challenge to write their own horror tales, resulting in Mary penning her iconic work.
She was at Lord Byron's house telling ghost stories!
Howdy yall, here is another answer, One that evoked the unspoken fears of human if I am wrong just tell me
Her husband Percy Shelley
Yes, Mary wrote a number of novels, travelogues, short stories and gift books. For a complete list of her accomplishments see wikipedia (Mary Shelley)
In the Introduction, Mary Shelley refers to the ghost of Hamlet": the ghost of Hamlet's father who lets Hamlet know that his death was part of a conspiracy.
Each person would write a ghost story to share with the group
about 18
Mary Shelley wrote lots of fantastic novals but the main one is Frankenstien also known as the Modern Prometheus! This is more of an adult book as there are old big words in but for children you can find cover stories on the internet!
1818
Switzerland