Creatures of fancy : Mary Shelley in Dundee
Bannerman, Gordon
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In June 1812 the future author of Frankenstein, Mary Godwin later Mrs Percy Shelley, arrived in Dundee as a guest of the Baxter family. Her time in the rapidly developing town would have a significant influence on her and here for the first time she was inspired to become a writer. This book looks at Mary's connections to Dundee through three separate essays, with a foreword by Billy Kay.In the first chapter, Gordon Bannerman describes the background to her visit, the connections between her family and that of textile merchant William Thomas Baxter, the friendship she developed with Baxters daughter Isabella and the subsequent influence of Isabella's husband David Booth. All of this is considered in the context of the unique religious and political life of Dundee.Mary's visit coincided with notable developments in medicine and an increasing interest in studying nature and science, as well as a growth of popular literature and a new theatre for the town. In the second chapter, Matthew Jarron and Kenneth Baxter explore both the cultural and scientific life of Dundee at this time. In the final chapter, Daniel Cook examines the depiction of Scotland in both Frankenstein and a later novel, The Last Man, showing that Mary's experiences during her time here continued to have an impact on her work.
Main title:
Creatures of fancy : Mary Shelley in Dundee / Gordon Bannerman, Kenneth Baxter, Daniel Cook, Matthew Jarron.
Imprint:
Dundee : Abertay Historical Society, 2019.
Collation:
134 pages : colour photos ; 21 cm
Series title:
ISBN:
9780900019616
Local class:
22:B/SHE920.SHED52 SHED52 SHE
Language:
English
BRN:
2631271
