"Falkner" is an exceptional book, and a fitting last chapter to Mary Shelley's career. Great writers examine the world around them, and then write about what they see in it, and this is true of Mary Shelley--even at age 19. She made order out of chaos, and found parents where there were none. (Classics)
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"Falkner" is an exceptional book, and a fitting last chapter to Mary Shelley's career. Great writers examine the world around them, and then write about what they see in it, and this is true of Mary Shelley--even at age 19. She made order out of chaos, and found parents where there were none. (Classics)
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