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Mary Shelley Biography

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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley “Mary Shelley” was best known an English novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer is best known for her horror novel. At the age of sixteen Mary ran away and got married to poet Percy Bysshe Shelley who was twenty-one but there was only one problem he was married. She was born on August 30, 1797, in London, England. Mary Shelley was a reflection of her parents. Her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, published the classic manifesto of sexual equality, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. Her father, William Godwin, established his preeminence in radical British political thought with his Enquiry Concerning Political Justice in 1793 and won a permanent place in literary history …show more content…

They died in the summer of 1796. By the time Mary Shelley was nineteen year old she had written one of the most famous novels ever published. Embodying one of the central myths of Western culture, Frankenstein first published in 1818, tells the story of an overreacher who brings to life the monster who inhabits one's dreams, a tale which still stands as a powerful and enduring example of the creative imagination. She wrote the novels while facing difficulties series in her life but the worst was when her half-sister, Fanny Imlay committing suicides. And she was overwhelmed when Percy ex-wife committed suicide too. While Mary seemed devoted to her husband, she didn’t have the easiest marriage. Their marriage was riddled with adultery and heartache, including the death of her two children. By her third pregnancy she gave birth to a son born in 1819, their son was named Percy Florence, he was the only child to live to adulthood. Mary's life was rocked again by another tragedy in 1822 when her husband Percy drowned in a boating accident. He was out sailing with a friend in the Gulf of Spezia. Made a widow at age 24, Mary Shelley worked hard to support herself and her son. Mary Shelley died of brain cancer on February 1, 1851, at age 53, in London, England. She was buried at St. Peter's Church in Bournemouth, laid to rest with the cremated remains of her late husband's

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