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  1. The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer: Ideology as Style in the Works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen (Women in Culture and Society Series) by Mary Poovey, 1985-02-15
  2. The Last Man, Volume II by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2009-01-28
  3. Frankenstein: Elementary Level (Heinemann Guided Readers) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Margaret Tarner, 1999-11
  4. Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2003-08-31
  5. Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2009-02-27
  6. Matilda, Dramas, Reviews & Essays, Prefaces & Notes: Dramas, Reviews & Essays, Prefaces & Notes (Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, Selections. V. 2.) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Pamela Clemit, 1996
  7. The Last Man, Volume 2 by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2010-02-28
  8. Lives of the Most Eminent French Writers: Voltaire, Rousseau, Condorcet, Mirabeau, Madame Roland, Madame De Stael by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2010-04-09
  9. Wishbone Classic #07 Frankenstein (Wishbone Classics) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Michael Burgan, 1996-09-01
  10. Horror Classics: Three Terrifying Novels, Three Sensational Hollywood Films - "Dracula", "Jekyll and Hyde", "Frankenstein" by Bram Stoker, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, et all 1993-08
  11. Falkner (Dodo Press) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2008-12-12
  12. Frankenstein (Livewire Graphics) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2001-06-30
  13. Letters of Mary W. Shelley (mostly unpublished) with introduction and notes by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2009-05-01
  14. The romance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne and Washington Irving by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Washington Irving, et all 2010-08-29

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22. SHELLEY, MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
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between the two species last named—species which certainly had nothing to do with their production.i The genera Tadorna and Casarca, as shown by the tracheal characters and coloration, are most nearly related to Chenalopex, containing the bird so well known as the Egyptian goose, C. aegyptiaca, and an allied species, C. jubata, from South America. For the same reason the genus Plectroptei’us, composed of the spur-winged geese of Africa, and perhaps the Australian Anseranas and the Indian and Ethiopian 5arcidiornis, also appear to belong to the same group, which should be reckoned rather to the Anatine than to the Anserine section of the An-atidae. (A. N.) SHELDON, CHARLES MONROE (1857— ), American Congregational clergyman, was born in Wellsville, New York, on the 26th of February 1857. Graduating at Brown University in 1883 and at Andover Theological Seminary in 1886, he was pastor of a church at Waterbury, Vermont, in 1886—1888, and in 1889 became pastor of the Central Congregational Church of Topeka, Kansas. He is well known as the author of a numbçr of widely read books of fiction, which at the same time inculcate an uncompromising obedience to the precepts of the Gospel in everyday life. Of these, In His Steps (1896), though not the earliest, is perhaps the best, and it is this one which first brought him into prominen Ce. See also SHELL-MEAP5, SHELL-MONEY.

23. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Ihr "Frankenstein" ist eine Metapher für verantwortungslose Wissenschaft. Die am 30. August in London geborene Tochter des Schriftstellers William Goldwin und der Frauenrechtlerin Mary Wollstonecraft (die kurz nach ihrer Geburt starb) brannte als 17jährige mit dem verheirateten Percy Bysshe Shelley durch und lebte mit ihm zunächst auf dem Kontinent. Sie heirateten nach dem Selbstmordversuch seiner ersten Frau. Das Paar machte die Bekanntschaft Lord Byrons , und in dessen Schweizer Villa, wo sich Gäste und Gastgeber, beeindruckt durch schaurige Erzählungen der deutschen Romantiker, die Zeit mit Spukgeschichten vertrieben, entstand der Roman "Frankenstein oder der moderne Prometheus", mit dem die noch nicht 20jährige Mary Shelley gleich zwei literarische Genres, Horror und Science-fiction, begründete.

24. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley
Letters and journals.
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The Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley vol. 1 ed. Betty T. Bennett, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP 1980 [note: Mary Godwin was born 30 August 1797]
... I shall dream of you ten to one when naughty oneyou have quite forgotten me 3
[after their July elopement, Mary's father refused to see her or Percythough he continued to borrow money from him]
To S 3 Nov 1814] ... Your own Mary who loves you so tenderly 5 To [? Fanny [MWS half-sister] 1 June 1816] ... The thunder storms that visit us are grander and more terrific than I have ever seen before. We watch them as they approach from the opposite side of the lalke, observing the lightning play among the clouds in various parts of the heavens, and dart in jagged figures upon the piny heights of Jura, dark with the shadow of the overhanging cloud, whle perhaps the sun is shining cheerily upon us. One night we enjoyed a finer storm than I had ever before behled. The lake was lit upthe pines on Jura made visible, and all the scene illuminated for an instant, when a pitchy blackness succeeded, and the thunder came in frightful bursts over our heads amid the darkness.
... To the south of the town is the promenade of the Genevese, a grassy plain planted with a few trees, and called Plainpalais. Here a small obelisk is erected to the glory of Rousseau, and here (such is the mutability of human life) the magistrates, the successors of those who exiled him from his native country, were shot by the populace during that revolution, which his writings mainly contributed to mature, and which, notwithstanding the temporary bloodshed and injustice with which it was polluted, has produced enduring benefits to mankind .... From respect to the memory of their predecessors, none of the present magistrates ever walk in Plainpalais. ... 20

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28. Creative Quotations From Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851)
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29. A Chronology Of The Life Of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - Mary Wollstonecraft Sh
A Chronology of the Life of mary wollstonecraft shelley 1797 1801 1803 1805 1807 1808 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822
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A Chronology of the Life of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Posthumous Dates 29 Mar Mary Wollstonecraft marries William Godwin in St. Pancras Church, London; Wollstonecraft has one daughter, Fanny (b. May 1794), by Gilbert Imlay. They live at 29, The Polygon, Somers Town. 30 Aug Mary Wollstonecraft gives birth to Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin 10 Sep Mary Wollstonecraft dies from puerperal fever. 21 Dec William Godwin marries Mary Jane Vial (also known as Clairmont), who has two children: Charles and Jane (later called Claire) 28 Mar Mary Jane Godwin gives birth to William Godwin, Jr. Mounseer Nongtongpaw; or the Discoveries of John Bull on a Trip to Paris , a poem to which MWS contributes. 7 Jun MWS goes to Dundee, Scotland, to live with the family of William Baxter, a friend of William Godwin. There, she forms her first close friendship with the Baxter's youngest daughter, Isabel. 10 Nov MWS and Christy Baxter return to London for a visit. 11 Nov MWS possibly meets P. B. Shelley when he and Harriet dine with the Godwins. 3 Jun MWS and Christy Baxter return to the Baxter's home in Scotland.

30. Mary Shelley
Progenies by Steven Earl Forry (1990); Frankenstein mary shelley's Wedding Guestby mary LoweEvans (1993); mary wollstonecraft shelley An Introduction by
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) - original surname Godwin English Romantic novelist, biographer and editor, best known as the writer of FRANKENSTEIN, OR, THE MODERN PROMETHEUS (1818). Shelley was 21 when the book was published; she started to write it when she was 18. The story deals with an ambitious young scientist. He creates life but then rejects his creation, a monster. "But success shall crown my endeavours. Wherefore not? Thus far I have gone, tracking a secure way over the pathless seas: the very stars themselves being witnesses and testimonies of my triumph. Why not still proceed over the untamed yet obedient element? What can stop the determined heart and resolved will of man?" (from Frankenstein Mary Shelley was born in London. Her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, died of puerperal fever 10 days after giving birth to her. She was one of the first feminists, the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman . Her father was the writer and political journalist William Godwin, who became famous with his work

31. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: Contemporary Reviews
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Contemporary Reviews Reviews for: Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus (London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones, 1818) 17 (March 1818): 139-142. The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany: A New Series of "The Scots Magazine" 2 (March 1818): 249-253. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 2 (20 March/1 April 1818): 613-620. Written by Walter Scott. The British Critic, n.s., 9 (April 1818): 432-438. The Literary Panorama and National Register, n.s., 8 (1 June 1818): 411-414. The Quarterly Review 18 (January 1818): 379-385. Presumption; or The Fate of Frankenstein (Richard Brinsly Peake's adaptation of Frankenstein The London Morning Post : Tuesday, 29 July, and Wednesday, 30 July, 1823. Valperga: Or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (London: G and W.B. Whittaker) Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine , XIII (March 1823), p. 283-293. The Last Man (London: Henry Colburn) 473 (18 February, 1826): 102-103. The Monthly Review, Or Literary Journal, n.s. 1 (March 1826): 333-335. The Panoramic Miscellany, or Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Sciences, Arts, Inventions, and Occurences

32. Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. shelley, mary wollstonecraft. 1797–1851,English author; daughter of William Godwin and mary wollstonecraft.
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36. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley
Letters and journals.Category Arts Literature British Romanticism shelley, mary......MWSletters and journal. The Letters of mary wollstonecraft shelleyvol. 1 ed. Betty T. Bennett, Baltimore Johns Hopkins UP 1980
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The Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley vol. 1 ed. Betty T. Bennett, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP 1980 [note: Mary Godwin was born 30 August 1797]
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[after their July elopement, Mary's father refused to see her or Percythough he continued to borrow money from him]
To S 3 Nov 1814] ... Your own Mary who loves you so tenderly 5 To [? Fanny [MWS half-sister] 1 June 1816] ... The thunder storms that visit us are grander and more terrific than I have ever seen before. We watch them as they approach from the opposite side of the lalke, observing the lightning play among the clouds in various parts of the heavens, and dart in jagged figures upon the piny heights of Jura, dark with the shadow of the overhanging cloud, whle perhaps the sun is shining cheerily upon us. One night we enjoyed a finer storm than I had ever before behled. The lake was lit upthe pines on Jura made visible, and all the scene illuminated for an instant, when a pitchy blackness succeeded, and the thunder came in frightful bursts over our heads amid the darkness.
... To the south of the town is the promenade of the Genevese, a grassy plain planted with a few trees, and called Plainpalais. Here a small obelisk is erected to the glory of Rousseau, and here (such is the mutability of human life) the magistrates, the successors of those who exiled him from his native country, were shot by the populace during that revolution, which his writings mainly contributed to mature, and which, notwithstanding the temporary bloodshed and injustice with which it was polluted, has produced enduring benefits to mankind .... From respect to the memory of their predecessors, none of the present magistrates ever walk in Plainpalais. ... 20

37. About Mary Wollstonecraft
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Mary Wollstonecraft April 27 September 10 Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is one of the most important documents in the history of women's rights. Wollstonecraft's personal life was often troubled, and her early death of childbed fever cut short her evolving ideas. Her second daughter, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley , was Percy Shelley's second wife and author of the book, Frankenstein. Mary Wollstonecraft on this site In depth article : Mary Wollstonecraft and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman - highlights of Mary Wollstonecraft's life and how they affected her major work, plus an analysis of

38. Mary Shelley And Frankenstein
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39. Mary Shelley Biography
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley August 30, 1797-February 1, 1851
Nationality: British; English
Birth Date: August 30, 1797
Death Date: February 1, 1851
Genre(s): NOVELS; ESSAYS; TRAVEL; NOVELLAS
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40. The Literary Gothic   |   Mary Shelley   
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Daughter of writer and pioneering feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and philosopher/novelist William Godwin , wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley and friend of Lord Byron , Mary Shelley and her works occupy a crucial place in a number of literary traditions: Frankenstein (which grew out of the famed ghost-story sessions with Byron and Percy Bysshe
Sites: Mary Shelley page An excellent resource for fans of Mary Shelley and Frankenstein ; site includes extensive biographical info and links. [Kim Woodbridge] Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Chronology and Resource Page Includes a chronology , some contemporary reviews of various MWS works, and a brief select bibliography . [Shanon Lawson; Romantic Circles My Hideous Progeny Includes a biography, discussion and e-text of THE NOVEL, a brief overview of Gothic fiction, and more. [Cynthia Hamberg] This site includes a page devoted to the literary works mentioned in Frankenstein , though it does not, alas, provide links to those (e)texts, many of which are available online. Two works not listed on Ms. Hamberg's page are books the Creature finds and reads: Constantin Francois de Volney's Ruins of Empire , available as a Project Gutenberg etext (614K), and Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans , also at Project Gutenberg (4.2MB).

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