Excerpt from The Edinburgh Literary Journal, or Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles Lettres: November, 1828-May, 1829
From Shelley the transition is easy to his widow one of the daughters of Godwin - and well known as the author of Frankenstein, and The Last Man. She has furnished two tales to the Keepsake, writ ten in a less wild and gloomy style than that in which she usually indulges, and bearing evident indications of s well-cultivated and masculine mind, with here and there some touches of a softer description, which do as much credit to the heart as the rest does to the head.
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