Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Nationality: British Dates of Birth/Death: 1797-1851 Gender: Female

Literary Periods: Nineteenth Century, 1800-1899; Romantic Period, 1780-1837 Literary Movements: Gothic Novel (1764-c.1820); Romanticism 1780-1837

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Reference Sources in the Garver Room

  • Encyclopedia of literary critics and criticism - REF 801.9 EN192 V.1 - V.2
  • A history of literary criticism : from Plato to the present - REF 801.9 H14HI
  • Columbia dictionary of modern European literature - REF 803 C72
  • Cyclopedia of literary characters - REF 803 M27C 1998
  • Critical survey of long fiction - REF 823.09 C86 2000
  • Encyclopedia of British women writers - REF 820.9 EN19
  • Science fiction writers : critical studies of the major authors from the early nineteenth century to the present day - REF 823.08 SC27 1999
  • British writers. Volume 3, Daniel Defoe to the Gothic novel - REF 820.9 B77 V.3
  • The Oxford companion to English literature - REF 820.3 OX2D 2000
  • Gothic literature - REF 809.9 G75
  • The novel 100 : a ranking of the greatest novels of all time - REF 809.3 B96NO
  • The Encyclopedia of science fiction - REF 809.3 EN19
  • The New encyclopedia of science fiction - REF 809.38762 N42
  • A Mary Shelley encyclopedia - REF 823 M831M


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Dictionary of National Biography Learn more about how and why to use Dictionary of National Biography.
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