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February 1, 1851: Mary Shelley died.
Mary Shelley (August 30, 1797–February 1, 1851) was also the second wife of the famous English romantic poet Mary Shelley, born in London. Her parents were political celebrities: her mother was a feminist, educator and writer in the history of literature, Frankenstein (1 January 1851) and her father was a science fictionist, philosopher, non-governmental journalist, and an outspoken wife of Mary Gordon Winkler. In May 1814 she officially married one of the youngest poets in the Perlley Society (Anti-Western Society, which was first published in the year 122, but was soon released in the form of blue and silver, 1818 and later, in particular, Mary and Snow, the last of whom left in the form of blue and silver.


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