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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1299 words (5.2 pages) in the essay titled Frankenstein7
Frankenstein is considered to be the greatest Gothic Romantic Novel. It is also generally thought of as the first science fiction novel. Mary Shelley wrote this amazing novel when she was only nineteen years of age, which is quite talented. She completed the novel in May of 1817 and was published January 1, 1818. Many of her experiences and lots of power from her imagination led to such an innovative and disturbing work. She wrote the novel while being overwhelmed by a series of calamities in her life. At the age of sixteen Mary ran away to live with the twenty-one year old Percy Shelley, the unhappily married radical heir to a wealthy baronetcy. To Mary, Shelley personified the genius and dedication to human betterment that she had admired her entire life. Although even her father cast her out of society, this inspirational liaison produced her masterpiece, Frankenstein. The worst of these calamities were the suicides of her half-sister, Fanny Imlay, and Shelley s wife, Harriet. After the suicides, Mary and Shelley reluctantly married.
The summer of 1816 greatly inspired Mary Shelley to put together such an outstanding piece of work. Mary Shelley spent the greater part of the summer of 1816, when she was nineteen, at the Chapuis in Geneva, Switzerland. The followers included her stepsister, Claire Clairmont, Shelley, Lord Byron, and John Polidori, Byron s physician. Lord Byron rented the Villa Diodoti on the shores of Lake Geneva, which John Milton, the author of P...
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Keywords: science fiction novel, romantic novel, mary shelley, supernatural, ghost stories, lord byron, chapuis, calamities, frankenstein, suicides, lake geneva, percy shelley, human betterment, sister fanny, claire clairmont, first science, wife harriet, unhappily married, stepsister
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