Mary Shelley

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English writer (1797–1851). 
Mary Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

France: NooSFere – 
1797-08-30T00:00:00Z
1797-08-30
1851-02-01T00:00:00Z
1851-02-01
1837-01-01T00:00:00Z
Falkner 1837
1810-01-01T00:00:00Z
1835-01-01T00:00:00Z
Lodore 1835
1959-01-01T00:00:00Z
1922-01-01T00:00:00Z
Midas 1922
1832-01-01T00:00:00Z
1830-01-01T00:00:00Z
1830-01-01T00:00:00Z
1826-01-01T00:00:00Z
1831-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Adalinda, engraving from The Keepsake for 1829, illustrating Ferdinando Eboli, by Mary ShelleyAdalinda, engraving from The Keepsake for 1829, illustrating Ferdinando Eboli, by Mary Shelley
Constance, engraving from ``The Keepsake`` for 1832, story The DreamConstance, engraving from The Keepsake for 1832, story The Dream
GodwinJournalGodwinJournal
History of Six Weeks FrontispieceHistory of Six Weeks Frontispiece
Illustration of Frankenstein and his monster, taken from an abridged version of Mary Shelley`s novel, appearing in The Birmingham Post-Herald, January 16, 1910.Illustration of Frankenstein and his monster, taken from an abridged version of Mary Shelley's novel, appearing in The Birmingham Post-Herald, January 16, 1910.
Keepsake1829Keepsake1829
Locks of hair of Percy Bysshe Shelley and of Mary Shelley (19th C) - BL Ashley MS 5022Locks of hair of Percy Bysshe Shelley and of Mary Shelley (19th C) - BL Ashley MS 5022
MaryShelleyDeathPoemMaryShelleyDeathPoem
Mary Shelleys Family TreeMary Shelleys Family Tree
Mary Shelley SignatureMary Shelley Signature
Mutability Frankenstein 1818Mutability Frankenstein 1818
NongtongpawNongtongpaw
NongtongpawMulreadyNongtongpawMulready
NongtongpawTitleNongtongpawTitle
PBSPoeticalWorksPBSPoeticalWorks
PerkinWarbeckPerkinWarbeck
RamblesMap-esRamblesMap-es
ShelleyEssaysLettersTitleShelleyEssaysLettersTitle
ShelleyFrenchWritersShelleyFrenchWriters
ShelleyRamblesShelleyRambles
ShelleySharpeJulietShelleySharpeJuliet
SixWeeksTourTitleSixWeeksTourTitle
The Keepsake for 1830, ZellaThe Keepsake for 1830, Zella

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Mrs Shelley (Rossetti 1890) (Wikimedia)
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linkThe Encyclopedia of Science Fiction entry@Wikidata
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linkWikimedia Plays by Mary ShelleyWikidata
linkObálky knih, article@Wikidata
linkLibrary of the World's Best Literature@Wikidata
linkMrs. Shelley@Wikidata
linkBEIC Digital Library@Wikidata
linkA historical dictionary of British women@Wikidata
publication1837Falknerliterary workWikidata
publicationFerdinando EbolitaleWikidata
publication1810Frankensteinliterary workWikidata
publication1835Lodoreliterary workWikidata
publication1959Mathildaliterary workWikidata
publicationMauriceliterary workWikidata
publication1922Midasliterary workWikidata
publication1832Proserpineliterary workWikidata
publication1830The Evil Eyeliterary workWikidata
publication1830The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeckliterary workWikidata
publicationThe Invisible Girlliterary workWikidata
publication1826The Last Manliterary workWikidata
publication1831Transformationliterary workWikidata
award1996Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of FameawardWikidata
audioInvisible girl shelly ehlWikimedia
documentMrs Shelley (Rossetti 1890)Wikimedia
image1829Adalinda, engraving from The Keepsake for 1829, illustrating Ferdinando Eboli, by Mary ShelleyWikimedia
image1832Constance, engraving from The Keepsake for 1832, story The DreamWikimedia
image1797GodwinJournalWikimedia
image1817History of Six Weeks FrontispieceWikimedia
image1910Illustration of Frankenstein and his monster, taken from an abridged version of Mary Shelley's novel, appearing in The Birmingham Post-Herald, January 16, 1910.Wikimedia
image1829Keepsake1829Wikimedia
imageLocks of hair of Percy Bysshe Shelley and of Mary Shelley (19th C) - BL Ashley MS 5022Wikimedia
image1822MaryShelleyDeathPoemWikimedia
imageMary Shelleys Family TreeWikimedia
image1822Mary Shelley SignatureWikimedia
imageMutability Frankenstein 1818Wikimedia
image1808NongtongpawWikimedia
image1808NongtongpawMulreadyWikimedia
image1808NongtongpawTitleWikimedia
image1840PBSPoeticalWorksWikimedia
imagePerkinWarbeckWikimedia
imageRamblesMap-esWikimedia
image1840ShelleyEssaysLettersTitleWikimedia
image1840ShelleyFrenchWritersWikimedia
image1844ShelleyRamblesWikimedia
imageShelleySharpeJulietWikimedia
image1817SixWeeksTourTitleWikimedia
image1830The Keepsake for 1830, ZellaWikimedia
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