Thanks to her liberal upbringing and way with words—along with many other things—she has gone down in history as one of the most interesting women in literature (and beyond). Her father, William Godwin, was a radical philosopher, and her mother was Mary Wollstonecraft, a famed women’s rights advocate who died 11 days after Mary was born. And even though Mary Shelley didn’t receive a formal education, she was consistently around scholars and writers thanks to her father, so she grew up with a strong intellectual curiosity and published her first work at age 11.
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Quote of the Day by Mary Shelley
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This is a quote frequently attributed to Mary Shelley, as noted by a publication containing three of her short stories. The 2014 publication of The Short Stories Of Mary Shelley - Volume 2: “The beginning is always today," even has this quote as part of its title.
But this isn’t the first time she wrote about beginnings, with a famous mention of creating something at the start of this very novel...
For an author who wrote something as dark and thought-provoking as Frankenstein, something as short as “The beginning is always today” can seem so simple. But that doesn’t mean it’s not an important reminder.
Interestingly, in the 1831 introduction for Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus, per Britannica, Mary Shelley wrote something similar:
The novel was originally published anonymously in 1818, and this introduction was for the revised edition 13 years later, where Shelley goes into the story behind the novel's creation. Right before this line, she talks about how she could not think of a ghost story to save her life. She racked her brain for ideas, and couldn’t come up with anything, even though her companions asked her every morning if she’d thought of a story yet.
After noting this, Shelley writes that inspiration for the premise of her story—a scientist who created life, and was horrified with this creation—came from a conversation between Lord Byron and her husband about life and its basic principles.
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More Quotes from Mary Shelley
“Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change.” — Frankenstein“Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.” — Frankenstein“Solitude was my only consolation - deep, dark, deathlike solitude.”“When falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?”"Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of the void but out of chaos.""If I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear!" — Frankenstein“Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change. The sun might shine, or the clouds might lour: but nothing could appear to me as it had done the day before.”Related: Quote of the Day: Eleanor Roosevelt on Working Toward Peace
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