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In Search Of Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson
In Search Of Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson







In Search Of Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson

While not a complete look at the Shelleys and their friends and family, the zoom-in focus on Mary Shelley makes this a worthwhile, and fascinating read.A fresh biography of Mary Shelley (1797-1851), who created the monster that has become “part of our shared imagination.” Sampson has taken an unusual and effective approach to her subject, taking a “close-up” of who Mary Shelley was and how she became that person, a young woman who, surrounded by great men, “forced open the space for herself in which to write” and because of that, was later able to establish a literary life of her own.

In Search Of Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson In Search Of Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson

These are the facts of Mary’s life with Shelley, but Mary’s life did not end when Shelley’s did– and throughout her life, she was a survivor. Intense and intellectual to begin with, Mary dealt with difficult emotions like grief and guilt as well as physical problems while still taking responsibility for the mercurial Shelley’s welfare, and completing and publishing a book. During the same time period, her half-sister Fanny and Percy’s legitimate wife Harriet both committed suicide. Three of her children died at a young age, and she miscarried a fourth. During the short time she was with Shelley, Mary was pregnant five times.

In Search Of Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson

In this biography, Fiona Sampson aims to capture the “real” Mary, through her letters, journals, and publications, those of her friends, family, and colleagues, and recreating the context of the time she lived in and how that affected her, from the reading she chose, to the effects of changing climate and the development of electricity. Somehow, her own life and thoughts have been passed over in favor of her companions, and we have been mostly left with the myth of Frankenstein’s creation, and the many permutations of her novel that have capitalized on it. But we don’t really KNOW her, beyond the facts of her life. We know Mary Shelley as the daughter of revolutionary writers Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, and muse and wife to the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who as a teenage girl who wrote Frankenstein, but beyond the anecdote of the challenge to write a ghost story issued one night at the Villa Diodati. In Search of Mary Shelley: The Girl Who Wrote Frankenstein by Fiona SampsonĪvailable: Hardcover, used paperback, Kindle edition,









In Search Of Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson