Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley¡¯s Tales and Stories is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century, bringing together her lesser-known narratives to highlight Shelley¡¯s unique and imaginative storytelling. While many readers may know her for the iconic Frankenstein, this collection reveals her versatility, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human experience through various characters and settings. In the introduction, it is noted that Mary Shelley¡¯s literary reputation is often overshadowed by that of her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, as it delves into her creative journey and the blend of personal experiences within her works. The opening story, The Sisters of Albano, follows the lives of two sisters, Maria and Anina, deeply affected by societal expectations and family tragedy. Set against the romantic backdrop of Italy, their tale of love and sacrifice captivates readers and foreshadows the emotional depth and dramatic circumstances that permeate the collection.
INTRODUCTION.
I. The Sisters of Albano,
II. Ferdinando Eboli,
III. The Evil Eye,
IV. The Dream,
V. The Mourner,
VI. The False Rhyme,
VII. A Tale of the Passions; or, The Death of Despina,
VIII. The Mortal Immortal,
IX. Transformation,
X. The Swiss Peasant,
XI. The Invisible Girl,
XII. The Brother and Sister,
XIII. The Parvenue,
XIV. The Pole,
XV. Euphrasia,
XVI. The Elder Son,
XVII. The Pilgrims,