Secret Memoirs of Mary Shelley
Frankenstein Diaries: The Romantics
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Heidi Gregory
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The real love story of Frankenstein!
In 1814, 16-year-old Mary Godwin fell in love with the 22-year-old married poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and in spite of the condemnation of their families and society, ran away to Paris, taking Mary's 15-year-old stepsister, Claire, with them, chased by the law and Mary's hated stepmother.
Two teenage girls and the romantic poet of "free love" would walk across France, ravaged by war in the defeat of Napoleon, to Switzerland and up the Rhine River to a castle called Frankenstein on an intimate journey of love, sexual awakening, and self-discovery. There they would find the real inspiration for the most famous name in literature.
Released from a promise to keep portions of the journey secret, Mary Shelley lays her soul bare in the intimacy of love, loss, and betrayal, the search for a mother's validation, and inspiration as a woman artist discovering her voice.
©2015 Michael January (P)2018 Michael JanuaryWhat listeners say about Secret Memoirs of Mary Shelley
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- stormyweather
- 10-09-19
As detailed an account as I could have hoped
It really gave an insight into the events leading up to the writing of the modern Prometheus.
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