The Lady and Her Monsters by Roseanne Motillo brings to life the
fascinating times, startling science, and real-life horrors behind Mary
Shelley's gothic masterpiece, Frankenstein.
Montillo recounts how--at the intersection of the Romantic Age and the
Industrial Revolution--Shelley's Victor Frankenstein was inspired by
actual scientists of the period: curious and daring iconoclasts who were
obsessed with the inner workings of the human body and how it might be
reanimated after death.
With true-life tales of grave robbers, ghoulish experiments, and the
ultimate in macabre research--human reanimation--The Lady and Her
Monsters is a brilliant exploration of the creation of Frankenstein,
Mary Shelley's horror classic.