Mary Shelley

[[Richard Rothwell (painter)|Richard Rothwell]]'s portrait of Shelley was shown at the [[Royal Academy]] in 1840, accompanied by lines from [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Percy Shelley]]'s poem ''[[The Revolt of Islam]]'' calling her a "child of love and light".<ref>Seymour, 458.</ref> Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (; ; 30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851) was an English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'' (1818), which is considered an early example of science fiction. She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her father was the political philosopher William Godwin and her mother was the philosopher and women's rights advocate Mary Wollstonecraft.

Mary's mother died 11 days after giving birth to her. She was raised by her father, who provided her with a rich informal education, encouraging her to adhere to his own anarchist political theories. When she was four, her father married a neighbour, Mary Jane Clairmont, with whom Mary had a troubled relationship.

In 1814, Mary began a romance with one of her father's political followers, Percy Bysshe Shelley, who was already married. Together with her stepsister, Claire Clairmont, she and Percy left for France and travelled through Europe. Upon their return to England, Mary was pregnant with Percy's child. Over the next two years, she and Percy faced ostracism, constant debt and the death of their prematurely born daughter. They married in late 1816, after the suicide of Percy Shelley's wife, Harriet.

In 1816, the couple and Mary's stepsister famously spent a summer with Lord Byron and John William Polidori near Geneva, Switzerland, where Shelley conceived the idea for her novel ''Frankenstein''. The Shelleys left Britain in 1818 for Italy, where their second and third children died before Shelley gave birth to her last and only surviving child, Percy Florence Shelley. In 1822, her husband drowned when his sailboat sank during a storm near Viareggio. A year later, Shelley returned to England and from then on devoted herself to raising her son and her career as a professional author. The last decade of her life was dogged by illness, most likely caused by the brain tumour which killed her at the age of 53.

Until the 1970s, Shelley was known mainly for her efforts to publish her husband's works and for her novel ''Frankenstein'', which remains widely read and has inspired many theatrical and film adaptations. Recent scholarship has yielded a more comprehensive view of Shelley's achievements. Scholars have shown increasing interest in her literary output, particularly in her novels, which include the historical novels ''Valperga'' (1823) and ''Perkin Warbeck'' (1830), the apocalyptic novel ''The Last Man'' (1826) and her final two novels, ''Lodore'' (1835) and ''Falkner'' (1837). Studies of her lesser-known works, such as the travel book ''Rambles in Germany and Italy'' (1844) and the biographical articles for Dionysius Lardner's ''Cabinet Cyclopaedia'' (1829–1846), support the growing view that Shelley remained a political radical throughout her life. Shelley's works often argue that cooperation and sympathy, particularly as practised by women in the family, were the ways to reform civil society. This view was a direct challenge to the individualistic Romantic ethos promoted by Percy Shelley and the Enlightenment political theories articulated by her father, William Godwin.

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    Mathilda by Shelley, Mary

    New York, NY : Open Road Integrated Media, 2017
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    Frankenstein by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft

    New York, New York : Open Road Media Integrated Media, 2014
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    Classics Reimagined, Frankenstein by Shelley, Mary, Plunkert, David

    Rockport Publishers, 2018
    1st edition.
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    Frankenstein by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    New York : G&D Media, 2020
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    Frankenstein by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    Beverly, MA : Rockport Publishers, 2018
    The 200th anniversary edition.
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    Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    New York : Penguin Books, 2007
    Penguin classics deluxe ed.
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    Collected tales and stories by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976
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    Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus : the 1818 text by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019
    New edition.
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    The annotated Frankenstein by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    New York : C.N. Potter, 1977
    First edition.
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    The last man : authoritative text, contexts, criticism by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    New York, N.Y. : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2023
    First edition.
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    Frankenstein, or, the modern Prometheus : annotated for scientists, engineers, and creators of all kinds by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2017
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    Frankenstein Annotated for Scientists, Engineers, and Creators of All Kinds by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, 2017
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    Frankenstein : the 1818 text, contexts, criticism by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    New York : W.W. Norton & Co., 2012
    2nd ed.
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    Frankenstein : the 1818 text, contexts, nineteenth-century responses, modern criticism by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    New York : W.W. Norton, 1996
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    Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    London ; New York : Penguin Books, 2003
    Revised edition.
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    Frankenstein by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851

    New York : Bedrick/Blackie, 1988
    First American edition.
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