If you're talking about the author -- well she wasn't born until the 19th century so writing in the 15th century would be out of the question.
If you're talking about the setting of the novel -- the plot relies heavily on the science of electrostatics which was discovered until the early 19th century.
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Her father was William Godwin (1756-1836), an anarchist philosopher and one of the earliest proponents of utilitarianism.
Mary Shelley was born on August 30,1797 and began to write Frankenstein
Mary Shelley wife of Percy Shelley. She wrote Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus when she was only 18 years old. The resurrection of life, transplants and reanimation were all pretty far out at the time.
As Safie learns to write and read from the DeLacey's, so, too, does he.
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1818
Switzerland
Frankenstein could not think of anything to write about when visiting to Switzerland. This was written by Mary Shelley.
Mary Shelley was the daughter of William Godwin. He was a journalist and author. His daughter would grow up to write Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley, wife of philosopher Percy Shelley, started to write Frankenstein in 1816; it was first published in 1818.
Mary Shelley, the wife of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, wrote "Frankenstein." "Dracula" was written by Bram Stoker.
Mary Shelley wrote during the Romantic period in the early 19th century, specifically in the early 1800s. Her most famous work, "Frankenstein," was published in 1818.
Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," which was first published in 1818. It is a classic novel that tells the story of a young scientist who creates a grotesque creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.
When Mary Shelley went to Switzerland she did not think of Frankenstein. This was one hat was written about.
Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein" in about nine months, between 1816 and 1817. The novel was published anonymously in 1818.
Mary Shelley is best known for writing "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus". She also wrote other works such as "The Last Man", "Mathilda", and "Valperga", but "Frankenstein" remains her most famous work.