Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley, born on August 30, 1797, in London, was a remarkable English novelist best known for her groundbreaking work, "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus." As the daughter of renowned philosophers William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, she grew up in an intellectually stimulating environment that fostered her creative spirit. Shelley's life was marked by both personal tragedy and triumph, including her tumultuous relationship with the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, which profoundly influenced her writing. Her unique blend of gothic horror and philosophical inquiry set the stage for modern science fiction and continues to resonate with readers today.

Throughout her life, Mary Shelley wrote numerous novels, short stories, and essays, exploring themes of creation, responsibility, and the human condition. Her works often reflect her deep engagement with the scientific advancements of her time, making her a timeless figure in literature. We invite you to delve into her captivating stories and discover the rich tapestry of ideas and emotions she wove through her words. Explore her literary contributions in the app and experience the legacy of a true pioneer of the genre.

Frankenstein oder der moderne Prometheus

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Mary Shelley



Frankenstein oder Der moderne Prometheus ...erzählt die Geschichte des jungen Schweizers Viktor Frankenstein, der an der damals ber&uum…