Mary Shelley’s Impact on Future Literature Some of her notable works include The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Rambles in Germany and Italy, History of a Six Weeks’ Tour and Posthumous Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Other Works: Besides novels, she tried her hands on other areas as well.Some of her best novels include Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus, The Last Man, The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck and Best Novels: She was an outstanding writer.The recurring themes in most of her writings are nature, ambition, revenge, alienation, and the use of knowledge. Regarding literary devices, she turned toward imagery, symbolism, and metaphors. Marked with a heightened romantic literary style, her novel Frankensteinpresents the desire and anguish of its central character. She employed various techniques of various other genres in her works. Most of her writings reflect autobiographical elements for example, an autographical approach of Mathilda identifies the central characters as versions of P. Using her unique style, she expressed her ideas in her literary pieces. Shelley further accelerated her writing career. During her childhood, her father helped her polish her writing abilities, and later, her union with Percy B. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley enjoyed a successful literary life.
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