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Mary Shelley was a very prolific author, writing biographies, poetry, articles, travel journals, and short stories in addition to the novels she is most well-known for. Her novels include:
 
* ''[[Frankenstein (novel)|Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus]]''
* ''Valperga''
* ''[[The Last Man]]'' ([[The Film of the Book|adapted as the 2008 film of the same name]])
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* ''Falkner''
* ''Mathilda''
 
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* [[One-Hit Wonder]]: Only one of [[Mary Shelley]]'s novels is well-known today: ''Frankenstein''. Although she was taken very seriously in her day, nowadays it's either ''Frankenstein'' or being the wife of [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]] (even though it was her efforts after his death that kept ''him'' from being considered a [[One-Hit Wonder]])...
 
 
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