We all know the story of Shelley's flight from a young wife to elope with Mary Godwin, who later wrote Frankenstein.
She then wrote Frankenstein.
In literature, around this time period, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, about a monster consisting of dead flesh being brought to life by electricity.
The group spent the summer of 1817 with Byron at Lake Geneva, where Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein.
People have been obsessed with the possibility of building humans for centuries, even before Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein" in 1818.
He talks to two American forensic astronomers who believe they have documentary evidence to show that Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein because of moonlight in her bedroom.
It was the period when Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein.
This was in part due to his awkwardness with Mary, who was preoccupied with her efforts to finish writing Frankenstein.
Darwin's experiments in galvanism were an important source of inspiration for Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley was only 19 when she wrote "Frankenstein," the book that made her famous.