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01 septembre 2021
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9781783223992
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Publié par
Date de parution
01 septembre 2021
Nombre de lectures
2
EAN13
9781783223992
Langue
English
Original by Mary Shelley Retold by Pauline Francis
ReadZone Books Limited
First published in this edition 2010
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The First Letter
Chapter One The Creature Comes Alive
Chapter Two Death on the Mountain
Chapter Three Horror on the Glacier
Chapter Four The Creature’s Story
Chapter Five The Second Creature
Chapter Six Death of a Friend
Chapter Seven The Promise
Chapter Eight Murder by the lake
Chapter Nine My Search Begins
The last Letter
Introduction
Mary Shelley, born in 1797, is best remembered for her horror story, Frankenstein , which was published in 1818.
Mary Shelley married the poet, Percy Shelley, in 1816 and went to live in Italy. In the summer of that year, the Shelleys visited Switzerland with their friend, the poet Lord Byron. It rained so much that the friends decided to entertain each other with ghost stories. Mary went to bed one night, still trying to think of a good story. She woke up, suddenly, terrified after a dream.
“I have found it!” she thought. “What terrified me, will terrify others. I need only describe the ghost that haunted my midnight pillow.”
This dream became the story of Frankenstein, which was published two years later.
In 1822, Percy Shelley was drowned when his boat overturned in a storm near the coast of Italy. Mary Shelley returned to England with her son, Percy, and continued writing until her death in 1851.
August, 17--
My dear Sister
The strangest thing has happened. You will know from my last letter that I am now taking an expedition to the North Pole. Last Monday, our ship was surrounded by ice and fog, and we could not move on.
Of course, we were all very anxious and we had to keep watch on deck.