Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Daughter of two of England’s leading intellectual radicals. Her father, William Godwin, was an influential political philosopher and novelist. Her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, was a pioneer in promoting women’s rights and education.

Mary Wollstoncraft Shelly Her future husband, the admired poet Percy Shelley, was one of her father’s frequent visitors. When she was sixteen, she and Percy eloped to France. She gave birth to four children in five years, three of whom died as infants. Percy died eight years later, due to a boating accident.

The “Birth” of Frankenstein When Mary was nine, she hid under a sofa to hear Samuel Taylor Coleridge recite his poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”, which later influenced her as she developed her ideas for Frankenstein. Due to the loss of her children, many critics have pointed out that thoughts of birth and death were much on Shelley’s mind at the time she wrote Frankenstein.

The Birth of Frankenstein Summer of 1816 Mary and Percy Shelley were living near the poet Lord Byron and his doctor-friend John Polidori on Lake Geneva in the Swiss Alps. During a period of incessant rain, the four of them were reading ghost stories to each other when Byron proposed that they each try to write one. For days Shelley could not think of an idea. Then, while she was listening to Lord Byron and Percy discussing the probability of using electricity to create life artificially, according to a theory called galvanism, an idea began to grow in her mind: Perhaps a corpse would be re-animated; galvanism had given token of such things: perhaps the component parts of a creature might be manufactured, brought together, and [endued] with vital warmth. A dream that inspired the novel The next day she started work on Frankenstein. A year later, she had completed her novel. It was published in 1818, when Shelley was nineteen years old.

Elements of the Gothic Novel Setting in a castle An atmosphere of mystery and suspense An ancient prophecy Omens, portents, visions Supernatural or otherwise inexplicable events High, even overwrought emotion Women in distress Women threatened by a powerful, impulsive, tyrannical male Gloom and horror Vocabulary of the gothic

Frame Story

Letters I-IV (Prologue) Epistolary The narrator Robert Walton writes to his sister, Margaret Saville Walton embarks on a Romantic Quest Wants to discover a passage near the North Pole to Asia Wants to discover the secret of the compass magnet