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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly was a novelist, playwright and short story writer. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly is one of the best writers of all time and is best known for her novel Frankenstein. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is an English romantic writer. He has been writing since childhood from a chaotic life. She is known to be an extraordinary novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright and biographer. Today she is still known for her extraordinary work. Her childhood really helped her with most of her books and novels. Mary was born on August 30, 1797 in London, England. She was the daughter of two well-known authors, Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. Her father was a political philosopher and her mother was an early classical feminist. They got married when her mother was five months pregnant with her. Eleven days after Mary's birth, her mother died due to an infection resulting from childbirth. Mary blamed herself all her life for her mother's death. A few years later his father married Mary Jane Clairmont in 1801. He gained two more brothers and already had a sister, Fanny Imlay. Slowly her father began to neglect her for her stepsisters and brothers. His father was neither affectionate nor attentive towards him. Mary's childhood was not a happy one at all. He often argued heavily with his stepmother. At one point, her father sent her to live with family friends due to conflicts with her stepmother. Later, at the age of 15, Mary met Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of her father's writers. He was a romantic author and also a very well-known one. They began to see each other and the more they saw each other, the more Mary began to fall in love with Percy. His father didn't like the fact that they were dating and wrote him letters to stay away... middle of paper... buried next to his parents in a non-religious service. Since her death, she is known as a successful artist. Mary's first book ever published is John Bull's Discoveries on a Trip to Paris. Which was published in 1808 and this book was based on his childhood. His second book was History of a Tour of Six Weeks in 1817. That book was based on his trip to Switzerland with Percy and his half-sister Jane. Also the first book I ever wrote. His most famous and well-known books are Frankenstein and The Modern Prometheus from 1818. He published them in his late teens and early twenties. Many of Mary's books come from her childhood. Many people told her that she could become a great author by telling stories about her childhood and what she was like. This is what led her to become the successful writer she is today. The Last Man is his second best-known work.