Mary Shelley
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- ID: 186
- Added: 2025-09-03
- Updated: 2025-09-03
- ISBN: 9781471174162
- Publisher: Simon and Schuster
- Published: 2018-02-22
- Reviews: 3
‘The most dazzling biography of a female writer to have come my way for a decade…' – Financial Times ‘To be savoured for its vivid and sympathetic recreation of the tragic life and brilliant times of the gifted Mary Shelley’ – Times Literary Supplement ‘Brilliant and enthralling' – Independent On Sunday 'Wonderfully vivid' – Spectator The definitive and richly woven biography of Mary Shelley, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Frankenstein The creator of the world’s most famous outsider became one herself . . . There is no more dramatic scene in literary history than the stormy night by Lake Geneva when Byron, Claire Clairmont, Polidori and the Shelleys met to talk of horror and the unexplained. From that emerged Frankenstein, a monster who has haunted imaginations for two hundred years. Miranda Seymour illustrates the rich and unexplored life of Mary Shelley. Everything from her childhood to her tempestuous relationship with Percy Shelley; Seymour brings to life the brilliant mind that created Frankenstein through unexplored and intriguing sources. The Mary Shelley we meet here is a woman we can engage with and understand. Her world, so rich in its settings and its cast of characters, seems drawn from a novel. She, at its centre, is flawed, brave, generous, and impetuous, a woman whose dark and brilliant imagination gave us a myth which seems ever more potent in our own era.
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- Miranda Seymour's biography of Mary Shelley is as objective and factual as it is possible to be without becoming dry and boring.
- The book presents Mary Shelley as a complex individual shaped by her turbulent personal experiences and intellectual environment.
- It offers insight into her motivations and the challenges she faced, revealing the interplay between her life and creative achievements.
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- Mary Shelley's own life was as passionate and dramatic as her fiction.
- This biography presents a picture of Mary Shelley's life drawing on unexplored sources.
- It captures both her personal tragedies and literary legacy with depth.
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- Miranda Seymour's biography of Mary Shelley is as objective and factual as it is possible to be without becoming dry and boring.
- It is comprehensive and balanced, providing a clear view of Mary Shelley's life.
- The biography manages to remain objective without sacrificing narrative interest.