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Page 1: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

Mary ShelleyMary Shelley

Mary Shelley, born August 30, Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure often overlooked, literary figure

during the Romantic Era of English during the Romantic Era of English Literature.Literature.

Page 2: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• She was the only child of Mary Wollstonecraft, the famous feminist, and William Godwin, a philosopher and novelist.

• Mary's parents were shapers of the Romantic sensibility and the revolutionary ideas of the left wing.

Page 3: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• William Godwin, the English philosopher and author of Political Justice (1793), let his daughter Mary read widely and attend intellectual gatherings at his home.

• One of Godwin's followers, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, fell for young Mary and in 1814 the two ran off to Europe.

• Disgusted, Godwin treated the couple badly, but reconciled with them after they married in December 1816.

• Although Godwin was often a cruel, intolerant father, Mary Shelley dedicated Frankenstein to him.

Page 4: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley's mother, was a radical in her day, advocating social and educational equality for men and women in A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792).

• Although she and her lover, William Godwin, were philosophically against marriage, they wed when she became pregnant.

• Wollstonecraft died eleven days after her daughter Mary was born. Mary idolized her. She declared her love for Percy Shelley at her mother's grave in London's St. Pancras cemetary.

Page 5: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• After an affair with Gilbert Imlay, Mary Wollstonecraft bore a daughter, Fanny Imlay.

• Gilbert later rejected Mary and they never married. • After Mary's death, William Godwin adopted the young

Fanny whom he raised as his own child. Fanny was always a troubled girl.

• In October 1817 she checked into a hotel where she took an overdose of laudanum and died. News of Mary Shelley's half-sister Fanny's death reached her as she was writing Frankenstein.

Page 6: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• The English Poet Percy Bysshe Shelley was already married when he fell in love with Mary Godwin in 1814.

• Like Mary's radical parents, Mary and Percy believed that love, not law, must determine marriage.

• The couple eventually married after Percy's first wife, Harriet Westbrooke, committed suicide in 1816.

• Percy edited Mary's Frankenstein. • Mary was devastated when he

drowned off the northern Italian coast in July 1822.

• She edited several posthumously published collections of his poetry.

Page 7: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• Though not in love with her, Percy Bysshe Shelley married Harriet Westbrooke because she was in love with him.

• Shelley met and fell in love with Mary Godwin during a separation from Harriet.

• As he did not believe in the legal state of marriage, Shelley felt he did nothing wrong by leaving Harriet for Mary.

• Shelley financially supported Harriet until she committed suicide by drowning in the Serpentine Lake (she was also pregnant with their third child).

• Shelley was denied custody of their two children, Ianthe and Charles.

• Percy married Mary Godwin less than two weeks following Harriet’s death.

Page 8: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• Mary, Shelley, Byron, and Keats were principle figures in Romanticism's second generation.

• Whereas the poets died young in the 1820's, Mary lived through the Romantic era into the Victorian.

Page 9: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• Mary was born during the eighth year of the French Revolution.

• She entered the world like the heroine of a Gothic tale: conceived in a secret amour, her birth heralded by storms and portents, attended by tragic drama, and known to thousands through Godwin's memoirs.

Page 10: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• From infancy, Mary was treated as a unique individual with remarkable parents.

• High expectations were placed on her potential and she was treated as if she were born beneath a lucky star.

• Godwin was convinced that babies are born with a potential waiting to be developed.

• From an early age she was surrounded by famous philosophers, writers, and poets.

• Charles Lamb was a frequent visitor.

• Coleridge made his first visit when Mary was two years old.

Page 11: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• A peculiar sort of Gothicism was part of Mary's earliest existence.

• Most every day she would go for a walk with her father to the St. Pancras churchyard where her mother was buried.

• Godwin taught Mary to read and spell her name by having her trace her mother's inscription on the stone

Page 12: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• When William Godwin married his widowed neighbor, Mary gained a step-sister, Claire.

• She became a constant companion to Mary and Percy Shelley, though Mary was often annoyed by her presence.

• In 1816 Claire proposed the trip to Geneva (where Frankenstein was conceived) so she could pursue her love affair with the English poet Lord Byron.

• By summer's end, Byron grew tired of Claire and traveled on to Italy.

• Claire bore his daughter, Allegra, in England in January 1817 and continued to live with the Shelleys.

Page 13: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

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• The English poet Lord Byron achieved overnight literary fame in 1812 when the first two cantos of his Childe Harold's Pilgrimage were published.

• Rumors about his romantic liaisons, including an affair with his half-sister Augusta Leigh, caused Byron to leave England in 1816.

• That summer he vacationed with Percy, Mary, and Claire Clairmont at Lake Geneva.

• There he proposed the ghost-story-writing contest that inspired Frankenstein.

• Mary Shelley and Lord Byron remained friends until his death in Greece in 1824.

Page 14: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• 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 she was cast out of society, even by her father, this inspirational liaison produced her masterpiece, Frankenstein.

Page 15: Mary Shelley Mary Shelley, born August 30, 1797, was a prominent, though often overlooked, literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature

• She conceived of Frankenstein during one of the most famous house parties in literary history when staying at Lake Geneva in Switzerland with Byron and Shelley.

• Interestingly enough, she was only nineteen at the time.