I believe so. Mary Wollstonecraft was her mother. In that time period, women were seen as only baby making machines. Their works were seen as rubbish and ridiculed. Some were even killed for voicing their views, under the rule of Robespierre. I'm sure that if her mother wasn't brave enough to publish her works, Mary Shelley would never have done it.
They were members of 'The Inklings' a group of friends that gathered in a pub to read their stories and writings to each other.
He was influenced by his mother and his friends around him and his experiences helped him with his life and how he could handle all of those deaths!
Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart, had various friends and associates throughout his life, including business partners and fellow entrepreneurs. Notably, he developed close relationships with his family, particularly his children, who later played significant roles in Walmart's growth. Additionally, he was known to have friendships with other retail leaders and community members, fostering a sense of camaraderie in the business world. However, specific names of his friends are less documented compared to his business achievements.
Edward Lear did not have any children. He never married and lived a largely solitary life, focusing on his work as a poet, artist, and humorist. However, he had a close relationship with the children of his friends and often included them in his writings and illustrations.
No. In the comics, the character of Jean Grey is not a millionaire. She comes from what appears to be middle to upper-middle class background. Many of her friends and associates are millionaires, however. Examples being Charles Xavier, Warren Worthington III, Emma Frost, and Tony Stark.
He proposed a ghost-story contest among his friends.
The associates of Hades are his partners, allies, or friends.
Jayshree Mehta has written: 'Understanding Gandhi' -- subject(s): Nonviolence, Interviews, Friends and associates, Influence
Richard Astro has written: 'Edward F. Ricketts' -- subject(s): Biography, Friends and associates, Marine biologists 'John Steinbeck and Edward F. Ricketts: the shaping of a novelist' -- subject(s): American Novelists, Biography, Friends and associates, Influence
Gioiello Tognoni has written: 'Pelosini, Carducci e altri' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Friends and associates, Influence
John Klause has written: 'Shakespeare, the Earl, and the Jesuit' -- subject(s): Catholics, Friends and associates, History, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Religion
associates not really good friends though
Katharina Mommsen has written: 'Hofmannsthal und Fontane' -- subject(s): Literature, Influence, Knowledge, Hofmannsthal 'Kein Rettungsmittel als die Liebe' -- subject(s): Freundschaft, Friends and associates, German Authors, History, Friendship, Correspondence, reminiscences 'Goethe\\\'s Art of Living' 'Goethe und 1001 Nacht' -- subject(s): Arabian nights 'Kleists Kampf mit Goethe' -- subject(s): Kleist, Friends and associates, Influence
Sara Hutchinson has written: 'Letters from 1800-1835' -- subject(s): Friends and associates 'Letters from 1800 to 1835' -- subject(s): Friends and associates 'The letters of Sara Hutchinson'
Jo Elwyn Jones has written: 'The red king's dream, or, Lewis Carroll in Wonderland' -- subject(s): Friends and associates, Criticism and interpretation, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
If you mean did he have a partner in crime, the answer is no. Bundy worked alone. Before his arrests he had friends in local politics but that is about the extent of his associates.
Marie Joseph Ollivier has written: 'Paraboles' -- subject(s): Parables 'The friendships of Jesus' -- subject(s): Friends and associates 'The friendships of Jesus' -- subject(s): Friends and associates