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'''Mary Shelley''' (born '''Mary Godwin''') was a [[19th century]] [[English]] writer who pioneered what later became known as [[science fiction]], composing the science-based horror story ''[[Frankenstein|Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus]]'', and the future history ''[[The Last Man]]''. Shelley's circle of friends included poet [[George Gordon Byron|Lord Byron]] and [[John Polidori]], who was one of the first to write about vampires. She was married to Byron's close friend and fellow Romantic poet [[Percy Shelley]].
'''Mary Shelley''' (born '''Mary Godwin''') was a [[19th century]] [[English]] writer who pioneered what later became known as [[science fiction]], composing the science-based horror story ''[[Frankenstein|Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus]]'', and the future history ''[[The Last Man]]''. Shelley's circle of friends included poet [[George Gordon Byron|Lord Byron]] and [[John Polidori]], who was one of the first to write about vampires. She was married to Byron's close friend and fellow Romantic poet [[Percy Shelley]].


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