Mary Shelley is the author of "Frankenstein" which is considered to be possibly the world's first science fiction novel.
Mary Shelley is best known for writing the novel "Frankenstein," which is considered a pioneering work of Science Fiction. She also wrote other novels such as "The Last Man" and "Mathilda," as well as various short stories and essays. Her writing often explored themes of science, morality, and the human condition.
During the 1830s, popular novels included Gothic fiction, historical novels, and romantic literature. Authors such as Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, and Edgar Allan Poe were influential during this time, shaping the literary landscape with their works. Additionally, serialized novels published in newspapers and magazines gained popularity, reaching a wider audience.
Alphonse is Victor Frankenstein's father in the story "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. He is a kind and caring character who plays a supportive role in Victor's life, offering advice and guidance. Alphonse is devastated by the tragic events that unfold in the story.
Detective novels, more specifically murder mysteries. That is, in her stories usually a murder or more than one is committed, and somebody tries to figure out who did it.
Saint-Exupéry wrote mostly novels.
In "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, Felix is a supporting character who is a member of the De Lacey family. He is a kind and compassionate man who helps the creature learn about language and human culture. Felix plays a significant role in the creature's development and understanding of the world.
John Hughes wrote "Some Kind Of Wonderful" (1987) which was directed by Howard Deutsch and starred Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Lea Thompson.
Rudyard Kipling wrote novels (Kim, Captains Courageous) short stories (the Man who would be King, Jungle Book) and poetry (Mandalay, If, Gunga Din)
None. William Shakespeare did not write any novels, novellas, short stories or any other kind of narrative prose. He wrote plays. And plays are totally different from novels, most importantly because plays are instructions for performance and can only be understood as performances, whereas narrative prose is intended to be read to yourself. Perhaps the main cause of students finding Shakespeare's work to be "difficult" is that they are handed a book to read as if it were a novel when it is nothing like a novel.
sinister people
she kind wrote about her life and stuff
She was the child of literary parents, the 'wife' of a very famous poet, the friend of another very famous poet. When her 'husband' died she had to make herself a living so tried writing. It just seems natural that she would do so. The specific idea for 'Frankenstein' grew from ghost stories shared by other authors.
picture books and novels