
PREFACE.
LUCY MADOX ROSSETTI. - CHAPTER I. - PARENTAGE.
Produced by Steve Schulze, Charles Franks
CHAPTER II. - GIRLHOOD OF MARY—PATERNAL TROUBLES.
CHAPTER III. - SHELLEY.
CHAPTER IV. - MARY AND SHELLEY.
CHAPTER V. - LIFE IN ENGLAND.
CHAPTER VI. - DEATH OF SHELLEY'S GRANDFATHER, AND BIRTH OF A CHILD.
CHAPTER VII. - "FRANKENSTEIN."
CHAPTER VIII. - RETURN TO ENGLAND.
This biography follows the remarkable life of the woman who would become Mary Shelley, tracing her origins to the radical thinkers Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. Growing up amid the turbulence of the French Revolution and the intense philosophical debates of her father’s circle, she was steeped in a world of ideas far beyond her years. The narrative illuminates how the loss of her mother and the presence of a distant step‑mother shaped a young mind that absorbed both lofty ideals and the stark realities of her time.
The work then moves to her fateful encounter with the poet Percy Shelley, a charismatic yet restless figure whose own ambitions clashed with the expectations placed upon her. Through carefully selected letters and contemporary documents, the author reveals the early dynamics of their relationship and the ways her inherited intellectual legacy both empowered and challenged her. The first act offers a vivid portrait of a woman poised at the crossroads of personal desire and the revolutionary spirit of her era.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (391K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1894
A gifted painter, writer, and model in the Pre-Raphaelite circle, she moved through one of Victorian England’s most creative families. Her life linked the worlds of art and literature, from her father Ford Madox Brown to her marriage to critic and writer William Michael Rossetti.
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