Born in London, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley(1797-51) was the
daughter of William Godwin, a noted social theorist, and Mary
Wollstonecraft, one of the leading literary women of the day. Her
mother died soon after her birth, and Mary was raised first under
the care of servants, then by a stepmother, and finally in the
rarefied intellectual atmosphere of her father's circle. In May
1814, she met Percy Bysshe Shelley and, in July of the year, moved
with him to the Continent. Two years later, after the death of
Shelley's wife, the poet and Mary were able to wed. It was in
Switzerland in 1816, as a result of a story-writing competition
among the Shelleys and Lord Byron, that Mary began Frankenstein,
her first and most famous novel. Published in 1818, it was followed
by such works as Valperga (1823), The Last Man (1826), and Falkner
(1837). In 1822, after the death of her husband, she devoted
herself to the upbringing of her son and the securing of his right
to the Shelley family title.
Douglas Clegg is the award-winning author of more than twenty-five
books, including Neverland, Isis,and The Vampyricon trilogy. His
fiction encompasses gothic, suspense, fantasy, and horror themes.
An e-book pioneer, he created the internet's first e-serial novel,
Naomi, which was released in 1999.
Harold Bloom, the country's preeminent literary critic, is Sterling
Professor of the Humanities and English at Yale University. He is
the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Gold
Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Among his most
important books are The Anatomy of Influence- Literature as a Way
of Life and How to Read and Why.
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