Mary Shelley (Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1797–1851) was a British novelist best known for her novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.” Her groundbreaking work in the science fiction genre explored themes of creation, morality, and the consequences of scientific experimentation. Shelley’s novel has had a lasting influence on literature and popular culture.
Short Stories written by Mary Shelley
The Brother and Sister 1819 - It is well known that the hatred borne by one family against another, and the strife of parties, which often… ... Read more
The Dream 1891 - MURRAY dreamed a dream.Both psychology and science grope when they would explain to us the strange adventures of our immaterial… ... Read more
The Invisible Girl 1819 - This slender narrative has no pretensions on the regularity of a story, or the development of situations and feelings; it… ... Read more
The Mortal Immortal 1833 - JULY 16, 1833. --This is a memorable anniversary for me; on it I complete my three hundred and twenty-third year!… ... Read more
The Mourner 1891 - One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike oer our joys and our woes, To which life… ... Read more
The Swiss Peasant 1819 - Why is the mind of man so apt to be swayed by contraries? why does the imagination for ever paint… ... Read more
Transformation 1831 - Forthwith this frame of mine was wrenchd With a woful agony, Which forced me to begin my tale, And then… ... Read more