Mary Sherry's Gothic style Frankenstein developed until 1800. At that time, literature generally contained pastoral images of spontaneous expression of love - eventually classified as "romantic movement". This emerging Romanticism - from the opposite of literary Gothicism. When it was first introduced in the second half of the 18th century, Gothic literature featured a terrifying experience in cemeteries and ancient castles as well as descriptive patterns like flashlights and ghosts.
Frankenstein (or Modern Prometheus) was created by Mary Sherry in 1818. It is that kind of the first Gothic style genre and it is controversial as it contains many fragile topics such as the development of human anatomy and science. It also raises the importance of interpersonal relationships and people's lives and the theme of religious roles in this novel. There, the creator Frankenstein became Satan with his creative mirror. Mary Shirley wrote this novel at the age of 19. She, her husband and her friend talked to each other through a cruel story at night. Frankenstein was born these evenings. Through the character in the novel, Shelly reveals many people's anxiety. So how can Mary write about the human anxiety seen in this novel? Sherry's mother died a few days ago. If Freud says "Child's first love is a mother," Mary Shirley must find a substitute for her mother. Shirley wrote a letter wrote that he calls her relationship with her father 'excessive and romantic' and calls it 'my god'. On the other hand, because he is emotionally separated from her, she remains on her own device and pays little attention.
Mary Sherry's Gothic style Frankenstein developed until 1800. At that time, literature generally contained pastoral images of spontaneous expression of love - eventually classified as "romantic movement". This emerging Romanticism - from the opposite of literary Gothic
Mary Scherers Frankenstein (1818) is considered a typical Gothic novel by many literary critics, but most of this kind of practice does not exist or is used with caution. Mary Sherry As many of the literary techniques and themes of Frankenstein follow Gothic genre, it can be thought of as a Gothic novel that is important for romantic exercise. - When Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein, there were many scientific developments that helped her gothic genre of novels and the personal experience of the author worldwide. The main scientific development that the authors may motivate to create Gothic novels is similar to the experiment of Luigi Galvani during which Galvani observes the relationship between electricity and life.