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Work_by_Mary_Shelley
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Work by Mary Shelley
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Transformation (short story)
Living Literary Characters
On Ghosts
The Swiss Peasant
Correspondence of Louis XVI
The Lake of Geneva
The Convent of Chailot
History of a Six Weeks' Tour
The Evil Eye (1830 short fiction)
The Cloud (poem)
The Mourners
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Italian literature
Roger Dodsworth (hoax)
The Bride of Modern Italy
The Dream (short story)
Cupid and Psyche
Edward FitzGerald (poet)
The
Review of The Italian Novelists
The Elder Son
Recollections of Italy
Address to the Duchess of Angoulême
The Invisible Girl
Giovanni Villani
Narrative
Ferdinando Eboli
La vida es sueño
The English
The Orphan of Unwalden
The Parvenue
The Mortal Immortal
The Dream (novel)
Samuel
Inez de Medina
Rambles in Germany and Italy
The Invisible Girl (story)
Theseus
William Godwin
History of the Jews
Evil Eye
The Pole
God of the Best the Brightest
Oh Listen While I
Modern history of Italy
The Pilgrims of the Sun
Madame D'Houtetôt
Brother and Sister
Defense of Velluti
Review of 1572 Chronique du Temps de Charles IX—Par l'Auteur du Theatre de Clara Gazul
Review of The Loves of the Poets
Memoirs of Shelley
Thy Dark Eyes
Lacy de Vere
Alas I weep my life away
The Reanimated Englishman
The Cabinet
The Necessity of a Belief in the Heathen Mythology to a Christian
Cry of War to the Greeks
A Tale of the Passions, or, the Death of Despina
The Death of Love
Struggle no more, my Soul with the sad chains
, The Fisher's Cot
The False Rhyme
The Trial of Love
Illyrian Poems
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Novel by Mary Shelley
Play by Mary Shelley