1. Mary Shelley: Achieving Excellence Through Her Sorrows
Mary Shelley: Achieving Excellence Through Her Sorrows Influenced greatly by her mother and father, two of the greatest radical literary writers of the eighteenth century, Mary Shelley was predestined to be equally as moving and thought provoking as her parents. ... Without the hardships of her childhood, periodic depressions, and support and encouragement from her husband, Percy Shelley, Mary would not have been capable of producing such a thought provoking, intellectual novel as Frankenstein, Or, The Modern Prometheus. ... Percy Shelley was an active revolutionary. ... Before even m...
- Word Count: 1927
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate