
Secret Memoirs of Mary Shelley
Frankenstein Diaries: The Romantics
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Heidi Gregory
The real love story of Frankenstein!
In 1814, 16-year-old Mary Godwin fell in love with the 22-year-old married poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and in spite of the condemnation of their families and society, ran away to Paris, taking Mary's 15-year-old stepsister, Claire, with them, chased by the law and Mary's hated stepmother.
Two teenage girls and the romantic poet of "free love" would walk across France, ravaged by war in the defeat of Napoleon, to Switzerland and up the Rhine River to a castle called Frankenstein on an intimate journey of love, sexual awakening, and self-discovery. There they would find the real inspiration for the most famous name in literature.
Released from a promise to keep portions of the journey secret, Mary Shelley lays her soul bare in the intimacy of love, loss, and betrayal, the search for a mother's validation, and inspiration as a woman artist discovering her voice.
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Secret Memoirs
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Headstrong, Hedonistic and Happy
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I loved the history, the naivety of the teen-age Mary, the precociousness of her younger sister and the character of the often obtuse Percy Shelley.
A wonderfully entertaining story and a must for students of post-Revolutionary France and the Romantic poets.
Heidi Gregory provides a completely convincing narration as Mary Shelley in this first person narrative.
Well worth your time.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Adventure
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These found diaries of Mary Shelley will transport you back to a time when to be different, was only leading to ostracism. And that is exactly what happens to a teenager Mary Wallstonecraft when she falls in love with the romantic figure of an already unhappily married Percy Shelley. Their escape to a more forgiving society and their attempt to practice the doctrine of free love, are not without heartbreaks. From those experiences however is born one of the most loved classics of all times that might not have been created if Mary had lead a more conventional life and had not received the constant encouragement of her beloved Percy. The rendition of these memoirs is great and the narration emphasizes Mary's life events. A good listening experience.
An Interesting Insight of Frankenstein's Creator
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
FASCINATING ACCOUNT OF MARY SHELLEY'S EARLY LIFE
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Through a series of adventures across the western and northern parts of Europe, the early life of Marry Shelley and Percy Shelley is told. Intermingled within these adventures is a tale of two young lovers who long to be together and are slowly falling in love. Embedded even deeper into the narrative are the skeletons of the influences Mary Shelley has for eventually writing Frankenstein.
The book does an excellent job of describing the opulence that the rich and royal of the time experienced. it also details the hardship and time it took to travel what would be relatively short distances now.
A very nice companion piece for anyone that enjoys Frankenstein and would like to know more about Mary Shelley.
Heidi Gregory is great. Her excellent voice and accent lend themselves very well to this story. She is always able to give life to the characters, and as these characters actually once lived, that is important.
I requested a free review copy of this audiobook and I am leaving a voluntary and honest review.
Very interesting look at the early life of Shelley
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