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August Days 2006
 
1 The Descent: Horror Returns to England
2 The Eye by M.C. Escher
3 The Libertine, starring Johnny Depp
4 Bauhaus - video: 'She's In Parties'
5 The Witch Doctor Headshrinkers Kit!
6 The Brain That Wouldn't Die
7 'Pulse' movie trailer
8 Nine Inch Nails - The Hand That Feeds
9 Brian DePalma's 'The Black Dahlia'
10 'Room of Angel' from Silent Hill
11 The Misfits and 'The Crimson Ghost'
12 'The Death of the Grave Digger'
13 Symbolist Erotica by Gayac
14 Jacquemin's 'Painful and Glorious Crown'
15 The Art of Louis Welden Hawkins
16 'Satan's Treasures': Art by Jean Delville
17 video: 'Stigmata Martyr' by Abney Park
18 video: Neil Gaiman's 'MirrorMask'
19 Scenes from The Illusionist
20 Gothic Places: Abney Park Cemetery
21 video: Evanescence, from The Open Door
22 Forever Knight
23 J. W. Godward's 'The Delphic Oracle'
24 video: 'The Wicker Man'
25 'Spider Baby'
26 Ray Harryhausen
27 Ulysses and the Sirens
28 The Bride of Frankenstein
29 Ray Bradbury
30 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
31 Fisherman and the Siren
 
 
August 30, 2006
 
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, born on this day in 1797

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was born to a life surrounded by extraordinary people, but beset by tragedy..

Her mother, who died soon after Mary's birth, was an active feminist and writer, and her atheist-anarchist father was a philosopher and a radical social reformer.

Mary was raised among the famous friends and followers of her father, one of whom was the young poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary met the poet when she was 16 and became his lover, though he was still married to another woman.

Two years later, while spending a summer on the shore of Lake Geneva with Lord Byron and a small group of friends, Mary wrote the novel Frankenstein at the age of 18.

Soon after, Mary and Percy were married following the drowning suicide of Shelley's desponent wife. In an ironic twist of fate, Percy drowned six years later in a storm-caused boating accident in Italy.

Before Percy's death, Mary had given birth to a son and two daughters, but only her son, Percy, survived childhood.

 
Mary Shelley
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1797 - 1851

The works of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley also include: Valpurga (1823), The Last Man (1826), Lodore (1835), Falkner (1837), and two posthumously published works, Mathilda (1959) and Collected Tales and Stories (1976).
 
 
                                                                                        
           
 
 
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