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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, first published in 1818 when the author was only nineteen, emerged from a famous ghost-story challenge issued during a rainy summer in 1816 at the Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva, where Shelley, her lover (later husband) Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, and John Polidori spent nights reading German horror tales aloud. Unable to sleep after a discussion of galvanism and the possibility of reanimating corpses, Mary experienced a waking nightmare of a “pale student of unhallowed arts” watching in horror as his assembled creature stirred to life; she declared the next morning, “I have found my story.” Written amid personal grief (the recent deaths of her first child and half-sister), financial strain, and the social scandal of her elopement with the still-married Percy Shelley, the novel began as a short tale but grew into a profound meditation on creation, responsibility, ambition, and isolation. Initially released anonymously in a small edition of 500 copies with a preface by Percy Shelley, it was widely assumed to be his work until the 1831 revised edition finally credited Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley as the sole author, securing her place as one of the earliest and most influential voices in science fiction and Gothic literature.

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