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Mary Shelley

    August 30, 1797 – February 1, 1851

    Mary Shelley was a writer of significant political insight, whose novels were often overlooked by contemporary critics. She excelled not only as an author but also as an editor and literary figure, with intellectual ambitions evident in her letters and journals. Her extensive reading habits and deep study are now better appreciated, positioning her as a major Romantic figure. Her literary legacy is valued for her political voice and overall creative contributions.

    Mary Shelley
    Frankenstein
    Frankenstein, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
    The Last Man
    Frankenstein & The Last Man: Two Dark Fantasy Classics
    Frankenstein: A Guide to Reading and Reflecting
    Classic Pop-Ups: Frankenstein