Mary Shelley got the basic idea for her novel "Frankenstein" during a trip to Switzerland, where she and others engaged in a ghost story writing contest. The idea was inspired by discussions about reanimation and the nature of life taking place at the time.
- Talk of Dr Erasmus Darwin's experiments and galvanisms led to speculations that 'the component parts of a creature might be manufactured, brought together and endued with vital warmth.'
She is the author of the novel Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley is best known for her novel "Frankenstein" and the monster created by Dr. Frankenstein in the story.
Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (by Mary Shelley).
Frankenstein is a novel that was written by Mary Shelley about the scientist Victor Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley wrote the novel Frankenstein. She published it in 1818.
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
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You have a reality crisis here. Mary Shelley was a real person, she wrote the novel Frankenstein. Frankenstein is a fictional character. They never met, never eloped.
Yes, spelled Mary Shelley. She wrote Frankenstein in 1818- her most famous novel.
The monster strangled two people in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. The first was Victor Frankenstein's younger brother William, and the second was his best friend Henry Clerval.
The monster in Mary Shelley's novel is often referred to as "Frankenstein's monster." It is important to note that the monster itself is not named in the novel.
Mary Shelly authored Frankenstein. The book was first published in 1818 anonymously in England. In 1823 the book was published again in France with Shelly as the author. A common error is that Frankenstein was the name of the monster, buy it was actually name of the scientist who created the monster.