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trustme-im-a-pirate: mindblownie: annabellioncourt: idrils: i see your ‘nowhere in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty was an egg’ and raise you ‘nowhere in the legendarium does tolkien say that elves have pointed ears’ Mary Shelley
xmagnet-o: jellyfishjulie: mamia-mantra: jellyfishjulie: ladies invented your favorite science fiction subgenres Margaret Cavendish - Mary Shelley - Emma Orczy - Catherine Lucille Moore need more WOC on this board You’re right! Pauline Hopkins
babyprime: hommeles: Monster of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: “Accursed creator! Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust? God, in pity, made man beautiful and alluring, after his own image; but my form is a filthy
dateamonster: dateamonster: honestly imagine being mary shelley. its the fucking early 1800s. we’re barely out of the era when people thought women reading novels would lead to like debauchery and premarital sex. the weather is just fucking bonkers
evilscientist3:whosafraidofvirginiawoolf:mary shelley: pours her heart and soul into the creature’s ability to eloquently express his deepest and most painful feelings to frankenstein through literal pages and pages of speechmodern media: makes
“The fallen angel becomes a malignant devil. Yet even that enemy of God and man had friends and associates in his desolation; I am alone.” ~Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
leepacey: i’m crying not only did mary shelley invent science fiction with frankenstein, but she also invented post-apocalyptic fiction a few years laterliterally just google ‘first post apocalyptic story’ andeverything men love and think is all
depressednmoderatelywelldressed: coelasquid: Whenever people point to Mary Shelley and say “a woman invented sci-fi you know” I just think “well, I mean, technically a woman invented the whole concept of authoring books as far as we can tell but
macrolit: Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away ten vintage paperback classics by Kurt Vonnegut, Mary Shelley, Leo Tolstoy, Lorraine Hansberry, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and others. Won’t these look lovely on your shelf? :DTo win these classics, you must:
aflowrytale: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, chapter V.
maryarnorevna: “Crimson Peak, and Edith herself, originate from books. Books, in particular, written by women. Young women. Girls, almost – girls like Edith. Mary Shelley, Ann Radcliffe, Daphne Du Maurier, and of course the Bronte sisters; Gothic
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bloodybrahms:the monsters of hellboy ii, guillermo del toro // wintersong, s. jae-jones // larry fessenden // wicked saints, emily a. duncan // monster movie, nicola maye goldberg // c. joybell c. // frankenstein, mary shelley // fortesa latifi // crimson
thewintersolo:↳ Mary Shelley - Frankenstein
the-macra: the-macra: Do you guys know how mary shelley lost her virginity
moosearesocool:from now on we’re calling all the stem folk ‘students of the unhallowed arts’, just like mary shelley wanted us to do
sixpenceee: Mary Shelley’s memorial album with locks of her friends hair.
luthienne: “…still it haunted me.” — Mary Shelley, in her introduction to Frankenstein
We belong dead
Vintage Covers of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
thefugitivesaint: Lynd Ward (1905-1985), “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, 1934 Source
elvisomar: I had been saving The Silver Turk by Marc Platt, because I had heard so many good things about it. When I finally listened, it definitely was worth waiting for. I really like Mary Shelley as a companion to the eighth Doctor, Julie Cox and
annabellioncourt: idrils: i see your ‘nowhere in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty was an egg’ and raise you ‘nowhere in the legendarium does tolkien say that elves have pointed ears’ Mary Shelley didn’t give the monster bolts.
flowerytale: Mary Shelley ― Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
bookantic:“Shown here is Mary Shelley’s (1797-1851) working draft of the turning-point in Frankenstein – the moment when Frankenstein’s Creature comes to life.” (Read more here.)
Still image from the lost 1915 film ‘Life Without Soul’ based on Mary Shelley’s novel 'Frankenstein’. The image shows Lucy Cotton as ‘Elizabeth’ and Percy Standing as ‘The Creation’.
Elsa Lanchester as Mary Shelley in Bride of Frankenstein, 1935
il-vaso-di-pandora-blog: Era nel mio carattere evitare la folla per legarmi appassionatamente a pochi. Mary Shelley, Frankestein 💎💎💎
walterswhitetulip: god just like. the sheer irony of the fact that mary shelley wrote frankenstein when she was still a teenager. a teenage girl. founder of modern sci fi story telling. and yet now teenage girls are sneered at when they show an interest
hommeles: Monster of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: “Accursed creator! Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust? God, in pity, made man beautiful and alluring, after his own image; but my form is a filthy type of
fuckyeahwomenfilmdirectors: Elle Fanning in Mary Shelley, a biopic on the writer of Frankenstein, directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour. Frankenstein was my absolute favorite classic novel I read in HS and one of my favorite novels ever, must see this
sickbraat: “When I looked around, I saw and heard of none like me. Was I then a monster?” — Mary Shelley, from Frankenstein. (via empiregrotesk)
tender8: Mary Shelley created sci-fi and for what? men to fuck sexy robots? fuck you
bookshavepores: bookshavepores: Mary Shelley’s handwritten poem “Absence”, on the death of her husband. The poem reads: Ah! he is gone – and I alone;How dark and dreary seems the time!‘Tis Thus, when the glad sun is flown,Night rushes o'er
cloudcuckoolander527:Do you ever read a novel that’s over 100 years old and get hella into it and as you’re getting into it, you can feel the ghost of the long-dead author getting excited as you get into their work, like the ghost of Jane Austen or
paperbackbones: “The world to me was a secret, which I desired to discover; to her it was a vacancy, which she sought to people with imaginations of her own.” — Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
miffied:actually if u could choose any of them what was ur fav book you had to read for a high school english class? mine was the things they carried in 10th grade Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
tomorrowmydear:Grief & AcceptanceRichard Siken, War of the Foxes | Rebecca Makkai, The Great Believers | C.S. Lewis | Maryam Mughal, Angel of Grief | Fortesa Latifi | Mary Shelley, Frankenstein | Chelsea Hodson, The End of Longing | Anna Blunden,
leepacey: i’m crying not only did mary shelley invent science fiction with frankenstein, but she also invented post-apocalyptic fiction a few years later literally just google ‘first post apocalyptic story’ and everything men love and think is
Elsa Lanchester as Mary Shelley in The Bride of Frankenstein (1935).
ironmaryreblog: jellyfishjulie: mamia-mantra: jellyfishjulie: ladies invented your favorite science fiction subgenres Margaret Cavendish - Mary Shelley - Emma Orczy - Catherine Lucille Moore need more WOC on this board You’re right! Pauline
deborahlutz:Mary Shelley’s dressing caseShelley kept relics of the ones she loved—collecting their hair in folded paper packets and treasuring the objects they used daily. Some of these are still in this case, such as this packet with Byron’s hair.
libraryland: Manuscript page from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, 1816, (via Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) Coś cudnego <3
mirroir: Handwritten draft of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
mythosidhe: Although I have to point out that there was a piece of speculative science fiction called The Blazing World published by one Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1666, slightly predating Mary Shelley.
annabellioncourt: davetheshady: rhealoveless: no no you misheard I wasn’t taking you someplace romantic I was taking you someplace Romantic now let’s go explore that graveyard i mean you say that but (x) Mary Shelley is the most Gothic Romantic
bound-bliss: “How dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to be greater than his nature will allow.” ― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
clownboybebop:me: to really understand Frankenstein, we have to take into account that Mary Shelley was surrounded by creative men who really didn’t take her seriously, so in addition to sci-fi horror, it can also be read as an exploration of female
violentwavesofemotion: Mary Shelley, from a journal entry written c. July 1822, featured in “Journals,”
mindblownie: annabellioncourt: idrils: i see your ‘nowhere in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty was an egg’ and raise you ‘nowhere in the legendarium does tolkien say that elves have pointed ears’ Mary Shelley didn’t give the