Mary W. Shelley (English writer)

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Relationships

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discography pages (as Mary Shelley):https://bigfinish.com/contributors/v/Mary-Shelley-2391 [info]
other databases:https://d-nb.info/gnd/11879695X [info]
https://nla.gov.au/anbd.aut-an36176007 [info]
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79-061063/ [info]
VIAF ID:6293 [info]
Wikidata:Q47152 [info]

Appearances

DateTitleCredited asAttributesArtistLength
wrote
FrankensteinMary ShelleyMary Shelley, Nicholas Briggs, Arthur Darvill, Geoffrey Breton, Geoffrey Beevers, Stephen Fewell, Georgia Moffett, Terry Molloy, Alex Jordan, Lizzie Hopley& Sarah Ovens
FrankensteinMary ShelleyMary Shelley, Nicholas Briggs, Arthur Darvill, Geoffrey Breton, Geoffrey Beevers, Stephen Fewell, Georgia Moffett, Terry Molloy, Alex Jordan, Lizzie Hopley& Sarah Ovens
FrankensteinMary W. Shelley
Frankenstein (Special Edition)Mary ShelleyMary Shelley, Nicholas Briggs, Arthur Darvill, Geoffrey Breton, Geoffrey Beevers, Stephen Fewell, Georgia Moffett, Terry Molloy, Alex Jordan, Lizzie Hopley& Sarah Ovens
Frankenstein (Special Edition)Mary ShelleyMary Shelley, Nicholas Briggs, Arthur Darvill, Geoffrey Breton, Geoffrey Beevers, Stephen Fewell, Georgia Moffett, Terry Molloy, Alex Jordan, Lizzie Hopley& Sarah Ovens
dedications
The Mark Steel Lectures, Series 3Mark Steel
wrote
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (novel)Mary Shelley
Rambles in Germany and Italy, in 1840, 1842, and 1843 (travel narrative)
Transformation (short story)Mary Shelley