Most young women would have found Mary Godwin's home on Skinner Street in London to be a far more inviting place than the graveyard at St. Pancras Church.
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A biography of the nineteenth-century English author who at the age of nineteen wrote the classic horror novel, "Frankenstein."
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Authors, English, Biography, English Authors, Juvenile literature, WomenTimes
19th centuryShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Spirit like a storm: the story of Mary Shelley
2003, Morgan Reynolds Pub.
in English
- 2nd ed.
1931798087 9781931798082
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Spirit Like a Storm: The Story of Mary Shelley (World Writers)
October 2002, Morgan Reynolds Publishing
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in English
- 2 edition
1931798087 9781931798082
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Spirit like a storm: the story of Mary Shelley
1996, M. Reynolds
in English
- 1st ed.
1883846137 9781883846138
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