Mary Shelley by W. H. Lyles
  • 1. Mary Shelley by W. H. Lyles is a profound exploration of the life and legacy of one of literature's most enigmatic figures. This work delves into the tumultuous life of Mary Shelley, the author of the groundbreaking novel 'Frankenstein,' offering insights into her tumultuous romantic relationships, particularly with the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the profound impact of her personal experiences on her writing. Lyles paints a vivid picture of the early 19th century, capturing the cultural and philosophical climate that influenced Mary and her contemporaries. The narrative not only chronicles her struggles and triumphs as a female writer in a male-dominated society but also examines her intellectual contributions to the Gothic genre and the themes of creation and responsibility that resonate throughout her work. Through meticulous research and eloquent prose, Lyles brings to life the challenges faced by Shelley as she navigates grief, loss, and the pursuit of artistic integrity, ultimately cementing her place as a pioneering figure in English literature.

    Who is the author of the book 'Frankenstein'?
A) Jane Austen
B) Charles Dickens
C) W. H. Lyles
D) Mary Shelley
  • 2. What year was 'Frankenstein' first published?
A) 1800
B) 1820
C) 1818
D) 1831
  • 3. Mary Shelley was born in which city?
A) New York
B) London
C) Paris
D) Edinburgh
  • 4. Which notable literary figure was Mary Shelley's husband?
A) John Keats
B) Lord Byron
C) Percy Bysshe Shelley
D) William Wordsworth
  • 5. What was the original subtitle of 'Frankenstein'?
A) The Electric Man
B) The Modern Prometheus
C) The New Adam
D) The Last Man
  • 6. What inspired Mary Shelley to write 'Frankenstein'?
A) A ghost story challenge
B) A scientific experiment
C) A historical event
D) A personal tragedy
  • 7. Which of the following is another work by Mary Shelley?
A) Pride and Prejudice
B) Jane Eyre
C) The Last Man
D) Wuthering Heights
  • 8. What scientific advancement is central to 'Frankenstein'?
A) Galvanism
B) Cloning
C) Chemistry
D) Genetics
  • 9. In which country did Mary Shelley primarily set 'Frankenstein'?
A) England
B) Germany
C) Switzerland
D) France
  • 10. Which character in 'Frankenstein' is a scientist?
A) Henry Clerval
B) Victor Frankenstein
C) Elizabeth Lavenza
D) The Creature
  • 11. What was the initial response to 'Frankenstein' upon its release?
A) Harsh criticism
B) Mixed reviews
C) Universal acclaim
D) Public indifference
  • 12. What major theme is explored in 'Frankenstein'?
A) Love conquers all
B) Class struggle
C) The dangers of unchecked ambition
D) Treasure hunting
  • 13. What was a major influence on Mary Shelley's writing?
A) The Enlightenment
B) The Victorian Era
C) The Industrial Revolution
D) The French Revolution
  • 14. Mary Shelley's mother was a famous advocate for which movement?
A) Abolitionism
B) Women's rights
C) Capitalism
D) Socialism
  • 15. Which literary movement is Mary Shelley associated with?
A) Romanticism
B) Classicism
C) Modernism
D) Realism
  • 16. In which year did Mary Shelley pass away?
A) 1861
B) 1850
C) 1851
D) 1855
  • 17. What narrative technique is used in 'Frankenstein'?
A) Stream of consciousness
B) Frame narrative
C) Third-person omniscient
D) First-person perspective
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