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Among these Romantic authors, who is famous for “Frankenstein,” a novel that explores themes of creation and isolation?

Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley, with "Frankenstein," not only created one of the first science fiction novels but also delved into profound Romantic themes such as the quest for knowledge and the consequences of isolation. Her groundbreaking work questions the limits of science and humanity, while expressing deep empathy for her "monster," reflecting the contradictions and aspirations of Romanticism. Shelley defied the conventions of her time, using her narrative to probe the depths of the human soul and the perils of hubris. "Frankenstein" remains a fundamental text, both for its social critique and its moving exploration of alienation and the desire for belonging.

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