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* Numerous other works
* Numerous other works


==References==
Biographies of Mary Shelley:
* Betty T. Bennett, ''Mary Shelley'' (1999)
* Martin Garrett, ''Mary Shelley'' (2002)
* Martin Garrett, ''A Mary Shelley Chronology'' (2002)
* William St. Clair, ''The Godwins and the Shelleys: The Biography of a Family'' (1989)
* Miranda Seymour, ''Mary Shelley'' (2000)
* Emily Sunstein, ''Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality'' (1989)


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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is the author of Frankenstein, arguably the first work of "science fiction" per se, as opposed to fantasy. She was also the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, whose early feminist critique of lack of education for women in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was a significant influence on her.

Bibliography


  • Valperga: The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (novel; written 1820-21; published 1823)
  • The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck (historical novel; published 1830)
  • Lodore (1835 semi-autobiographical novel)
  • Mathilda (written in 1819, but not published until 1959; novel about incest)
  • Numerous other works

References

Biographies of Mary Shelley:

  • Betty T. Bennett, Mary Shelley (1999)
  • Martin Garrett, Mary Shelley (2002)
  • Martin Garrett, A Mary Shelley Chronology (2002)
  • William St. Clair, The Godwins and the Shelleys: The Biography of a Family (1989)
  • Miranda Seymour, Mary Shelley (2000)
  • Emily Sunstein, Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality (1989)