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What (who) is Mary Shelley - definition


Mary Michael Shelley         
AMERICAN ARTIST
Mary Michael Shelley, Folk Artist
Mary Shelley (born 1950 in Doylestown, Pa) is an American folk artist with no formal visual art training. Her art work has variously been described as naïve, primitive or self-taught.
Mary Shelley (Doctor Who)         
CHARACTER IN DOCTOR WHO
Mary Shelley is a fictional version of the English writer of the same name best known for her Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus, which has been featured in the fictional universe of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who on a number of occasions. Much, through not all, of her role in the Doctor's life was featured in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions based on the series, where she was voiced by Julie Cox.
List of works by Mary Shelley         
  • Richard Rothwell]], ''[[Mary Shelley]],'' (1839-40)
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley bibliography; Euphrasia (short story); Euphrasia (Shelley); Euphrasia: A Tale of Greece; List of works by Mary Shelley
This is a list of works by Mary Shelley (30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851), the British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, best known for her Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818). She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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Mary Shelley
| birth_place = London, England
Examples of use of Mary Shelley
1. Rain kept Mary Shelley, John Polidori and their friends indoors, resulting in Frankenstein and The Vampyre.
2. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Bloomsbury 1'. Kidnapped (adapted by) Alan Grant, Barrington Stoke 20.
3. And so too is Dr Frankenstein‘s Monster, from the mind of Britain‘s Mary Shelley.
4. He was particularly interested in collected editions of major authors and we have published a series of his masters, including previously uncollected women authors such as Mary Shelley and her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft.
5. Those honourable ancestors who have preceded me in trading in fictitious futures have almost all had the melancholy Steppenwolf disposition, from Mary Shelley, through Edward Bulwer–Lytton, HG Wells, Aldous Huxley, and Olaf Stapledon to George Orwell.