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Percy ShelleyPercy Bysshe ShelleyIllustrated InvitationsSpiritual ValuesLord ByronJohn KeatsMary ShelleyHistory ClassMargaret AtwoodThe scandalous story of Mary Imlay, Mary Shelley’s (the author of Frankenstein’s) half-sisterI thought today, as I’d mentioned Mary Shelley (Godwin) in my Halloween blog, that I would start the stories of the sisters of the Godwin household in this weekend’s tale of scandalous women from h…7
Paul VerlaineSitting On A BenchIstoria ArteiWilliam PowellJohn Everett MillaisLord ByronArt Of LoveArt AncienMary ShelleyMary Shelley's Life of LearningBehind the dominating presence of Frankenstein, the richness of Mary Shelley’s life is in danger of being lost.96