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Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was an English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), which is considered an early example of science fiction. She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her father was the political philosopher William Godwin and her mother was the philosopher and women's rights advocate Mary Wollstonecraft.

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35 Books
Valperga
1823

Valperga

1823
Lodore
1835

Lodore

1835
Falkner
1837

Falkner

1837
Mathilda
1959

Mathilda

You are invited to explore Mathilda, a novel by Mary Shelley published in 1959. This work delves into a poignant and personal narrative. You will encounter a story that examines complex family dynamics and emotional struggles.

1959
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
1980

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Encounter a foundational tale of creation and its profound ethical implications. You will follow a scientist's ambition and the unforeseen consequences of his pursuit of life. This story challenges you to reflect on responsibility, humanity, and the boundaries of scientific endeavor.

1980
The  journals of Mary Shelley
1987

The journals of Mary Shelley

"The journals of Mary Shelley" invites you to delve into a unique novelistic experience. Authored by Mary Shelley, this work was published in 1987. You will explore a narrative presented in a journal format. Discover the insights contained within these pages.

1987
The  journals of Mary Shelley, 1814-1844
1987

The journals of Mary Shelley, 1814-1844

Explore "The journals of Mary Shelley, 1814-1844," a novel attributed to Mary Shelley and published in 1987. This work presents a perspective on the life and thoughts of the historical figure. You will encounter a narrative covering a significant period.

1987
Frankenstein (Oxford Playscripts)
1990

Frankenstein (Oxford Playscripts)

You are considering 'Frankenstein (Oxford Playscripts),' a novel by Mary Shelley. This work was published in 1990. Engage with the narrative presented in this standalone novel.

1990
Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein
1994

Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein

Mary Shelley's timeless "Frankenstein," presented in 1994 as "Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein," offers you a gothic exploration of creation and its consequences. You will delve into the moral dilemmas faced by a scientist who dares to defy nature. This edition allows you to experience a classic narrative with a distinct visual interpretation.

1994
The Mortal Immortal
1996

The Mortal Immortal

Explore "The Mortal Immortal," a novel penned by Mary Shelley. This work invites you to consider the boundaries of life and existence. You will encounter a narrative that delves into profound human experiences. Discover the unique perspectives offered within its pages.

1996
Maurice =
1998

Maurice =

Engage with 'Maurice =', a novel by Mary Shelley published in 1998. This work invites you to consider the narrative voice of an influential author. You can expect to encounter a story from this renowned writer.

1998
Frakenstein
2002

Frakenstein

Confront the ethical dilemmas of creation and responsibility in this classic narrative. You will witness the consequences of scientific ambition and the search for identity. Explore the themes of isolation and the nature of humanity as you read.

2002
The Heir Of Mondolfo
2004

The Heir Of Mondolfo

Mary Shelley's 2004 novel, "The Heir Of Mondolfo," invites you into a narrative exploring lineage and legacy. You will encounter a story from an author celebrated for her foundational contributions to literature. This work offers a distinctive perspective on its titular theme.

2004
Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
2004

Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Mary Shelley's 2004 novel, "Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley," offers you a unique perspective. You will engage with observations related to the poetical works. This book provides a specific commentary.

2004
Gris Grimly's Frankenstein
2013

Gris Grimly's Frankenstein

Experience 'Gris Grimly's Frankenstein,' a novel by Mary Shelley, published in 2013. This edition presents a classic narrative through a unique artistic vision. You will revisit the timeless story of creation and its consequences. Prepare to encounter a distinctive interpretation of a literary masterpiece.

2013
The Invisible Girl
2014

The Invisible Girl

Mary Shelley's "The Invisible Girl" is a novel from a foundational figure in literature. You will encounter a narrative that showcases the author's distinctive literary style. This work provides an opportunity to engage with a classic voice.

2014
Mary and Maria - Matilda
2016

Mary and Maria - Matilda

Discover 'Mary and Maria - Matilda,' a novel by Mary Shelley, released in 2016. You are presented with a work from a foundational voice in literature. Explore the stories within this volume, bearing the mark of its celebrated author.

2016
Frankenstein
2017

Frankenstein

You engage with Mary Shelley's classic novel, 'Frankenstein', reissued or re-presented in 2017. This enduring work explores themes of creation, ambition, and the consequences of scientific pursuit. You will encounter a narrative that has shaped literary history. The story invites you to ponder the nature of humanity and monstrosity.

2017
Frankenstien
2018

Frankenstien

You will delve into "Frankenstein," a novel by Mary Shelley. This 2018 edition presents a timeless work from a pioneering author. Prepare to explore a narrative that grapples with creation and its consequences. You will encounter a story that has shaped literary history.

2018
Frankenstein o el moderno prometeo
2018

Frankenstein o el moderno prometeo

Engage with a foundational work of literature by Mary Shelley, a novel that explores themes of creation and responsibility. You are invited to consider the profound implications of ambition and discovery. This 2018 publication presents a timeless narrative that continues to provoke thought.

2018
Falkner Annotatsed
2020

Falkner Annotatsed

You will encounter a narrative steeped in complex human dilemmas and moral introspection. Mary Shelley explores themes of justice and personal consequence within a dramatic framework. Prepare for a story that delves into the depths of human nature and its societal impact.

2020
Frankenstein Annotated
2020

Frankenstein Annotated

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2020
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
2021

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Explore 'Frankenstein by Mary Shelley', a novel published in 2021. This work presents a narrative from a foundational author. You are invited to delve into a contemporary edition of this enduring story.

2021
Frankenstein / Mary Shelley
2021

Frankenstein / Mary Shelley

Immerse yourself in "Frankenstein," a novel by Mary Shelley, re-released in 2021. This enduring work invites you to ponder its timeless themes and characters. You will encounter a narrative that has shaped literary discourse for generations.

2021
FRANKESTEIN
2022

FRANKESTEIN

Frankenstein is Mary Shelley's gothic novel originally published in 1818, considered the first science fiction novel in history. Doctor Victor Frankenstein creates life from dead matter, but the creature he brings to life becomes his nightmare. A meditation on the limits of science, responsibility and what makes us human.

2022