From Pleasure to Plague: The Misfortunes of Mary Shelley and Victor Frankenstein

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December 27, 2014

 

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After she had written Frankenstein, Shelley suffered four miscarriages and the loss of her husband. She was still very young at the time, and she never fully recovered from her grief. In her novel on Mary Shelley, Anne Mellor writes, "Her frequent brushes with death? the losses of four children, of her husband, and of [friends]-- left her fatalistic and chronically depressed, excessively anxious for [her son's] health and welfare, and prone to an intense loneliness which she felt unable to alleviate" (Mellor 183)...
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In her novel on Mary Shelley, Anne Mellor writes, "Her frequent brushes with death? the losses of four children, of her husband, and of [friends]-- left her fatalistic and chronically depressed, excessively anxious for [her son's] health and welfare, and prone to an intense loneliness which she felt unable to alleviate" (Mellor 183)...
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