Instead, it happened due to a volcanic eruption on Mount Tambora, which is now in modern-day Indonesia. The eruption, which is still considered the most powerful volcanic event around the world, led to a global climate crisis.
Yet, writing the novel wasn’t something that was planned for years. It all bore from the volcanic eruption on Mount Tambora, which led to so much sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere that it created a climate crisis. Many now know the next summer as “The Year Without Summer,” as crops failed, and Shelley was trapped indoors with her husband and some friends due to the gloomy rain.
Shelley didn’t quite opt for a ghost story. Instead, she wanted to tell the story of a scientist who created life only to be horrified by what he’d done. Deciding that she had a work of art, she published it in 1818 anonymously. The first time her name was attached was in 1831.
As a side note, it wouldn't be the only classic masterpiece created that weekend. John Polidori wrote The Vampyre, which would become the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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