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Two fantastic duo of romantic age

Two fantastic duo of romantic age

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Here is my blog on two fantastic duo of romantic age. Two famous author Mary Shelly and Jane Austen.

Here is a conversation between two famous author Mary Shelley and Jane Austen.

Mary:  Hey miss beautiful

Austen : Hello

Mary : As per my assumption , are you Austen?

Austen : yes ! You are right. I am Jane Austen. And you are Mary!

Mary :  yes ! I am from England

Austen : I am also from England

Mary : I heard many things about your life.

Austen : oh.. I am second daughter and seventh child in a family of eight- six boys and two girls. My father was rector. I educate with my sister at home. What about you?

Mary:   my mother died after my birth. My father was philosopher and political. My father's name is William Godwin. Was left to care for me and my older half sister fanny Imlay. And I have a stepmother. 

Austen : How your stepmother's behaviour towards you?

Mary :  My stepmother decided that my step sister Jane should be sent away to school, but she saw no need to educate me.  I didn't have a formal education, I did make great use of my father's extensive library.

Austen : How your writing begun in your career?

Mary :  I found creative outlet in writing. " As a child , I scribbled and my favourite pastime during the hours give me for recreation, was to "write stories". And about your writing?

Austen : As Wordsworth began with the debate purpose of making poetry natural and trustful so, I appears to have begun writing with the idea of presenting the life of English country society exactly as it was.

Mary : So,  In your career How many works you have done?

Austen: I published four Novels during my lifetime. Sense and sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park , Emma. And My Novels defined the Era's novel of manners. 

Mary : Ohh…. That's very fabulous.

Austen: what about your career and works?

Mary: I married poet Percy Bysshe Shelly in 1816.  Two years later, I published my most famous novel , Frankenstein. I also wrote several other books including  Valperga, The autobiography lodore, The last man, The posthumously.

Austen : Your whole life and career such amazing for me. Nice to meet you.

Mary :  And that's my pleasure to meet you.

Austen:  Bye Mary...meet you again

Mary :  yeah we meet again an again. Bye Austen.

                      Thank you.....




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