In 1814, during the Regency era, Mary Walstone Craft - Godwin lived in London, 16, and worked at Mary's death and her second father, famous writer William Godwin's bookstore . Jane Clairmont is married. Mother, philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft, and step sister Claire Clairmont. Carelessly Mary visited the 21-year-old poet Percy Shelly on a trip to a friend's house to Scotland. And he showed her her particular interest in her. After a while, she returned to London, when Percy appeared in her house and William became his student, Mary unexpectedly met Percy. Despite being opposed by his father and stepmother, especially after discovering that Percy is a married man with a young son, Mary was still fascinated by Percy and he began a bohemian relationship with him . . Mary decided to live freely, Mary lived with Percy, and with Claire she wanted to live away from her ... written by Chockys
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"According to its prevalence in culture, we can speculate that Frankenstein is one of the most powerful memes of the modern era," Polish writer Libra Critic Barbara Blade pointed out in a 2017 article did. "Mary Sherry's Frankenstein is one of the most adaptable and adaptable novels ever and has been used for numerous interpretations in movies, television, cartoon books, comics, and other popular cultural products We are selling about 50,000 books. " According to the Open Syllabus Project, it is the text of literature most frequently taught in college lessons.
Exploring "Frankenstein" and Creator Mary Shelly Mary Sherry created this most popular novel at the age of 18 and completed it at the age of 19. It was released on January 1, 1818. - Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly was born in London in 1797. She is the daughter of political philosophers William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, also a philosopher and a feminist. Mary's mother died soon after giving birth to her and as soon as her father remarried Mary Jane Claremont, Mary and Half Sister Funny immediately got the step sister, Claire. About 1814, Mary met Parsi Bische Sherry, a romantic poet and philosopher.
Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin - still Mary Shelley - and her lover, poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The rainy summer often forces them in the room. Sometime in the villa where Sir Byron borrowed a house on the shore, the party enjoyed each other by reading the poems of the recent German ghost story Fantasmagoriana. Byron challenged to write a terrible novel on each of them. "Have you thought about the story?" Sherry remembered what she was asked every morning - "Every morning I was forced to respond to a negative emotion of frustration."