Finally completed the last "Mary Shelley" of the British writer's biographies, about the mother of science fiction in love and creation. The love story between her and the famous poet Shelley was originally thought to be beautiful, or maybe it was because I didn’t read Frankenstein’s works. I always don’t like poets. They are too hot, too scary, and too fragile. How can one approach the poet without any harm? When Claire approached Byron and was bruised, but a genius like Mary approached a poet, he would struggle from pain and become a more stable and powerful soul. I remember Finney said that if she could have the love of novelists and poets, she would choose Poet, and I will choose novelist. When publishing Marie’s novels, she also encountered doubts about women’s works of that era. Publishing houses believed that women could not create powerful and excellent works and had to bear the names of others before they could be published. I remember Marie said, “When I could have children I also have the power to pick up a pen. Fortunately, she did not misunderstand anyone. Shelley is still noble and she is still a person worthy of love. "I never promised you a painless life, but I underestimated what we were going to do. The abyss of endurance and the weight of regret" This novel is called "Frankenstein" and the author is Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. "My choice made me, and I have no regrets." With the advent of science fiction, the first vampire-themed book came out. Like Mary, it was born in Byron’s ghost story banquet. The author is Byron’s doctor, Polidori, among these people. Only the strong Mary survived, everyone else died early! [/cp]
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