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Lodore (1835) transforms the materials of the fashionable "silver-fork" novel into a searching domestic and moral study. Centered on Lord Lodore, his estranged wife Cornelia, and their daughter Ethel, the novel examines aristocratic pride, exile, education, marriage, debt, and female endurance. Shelley's style is poised and analytical, combining Romantic intensity with the social observation of early Victorian realism. Beneath its drawing-room surfaces lies a sustained inquiry into how women negotiate power within families, property systems, and public opinion. Mary Shelley wrote Lodore after Frankenstein and after years marked by bereavement, financial insecurity, and single motherhood. As the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, she inherited a radical intellectual concern with education, justice, and women's moral agency. As the widow of Percy Bysshe Shelley, she also knew the costs of reputation, dependence, and social exclusion. These experiences inform the novel's sympathy for women shaped, and often constrained, by masculine choices. Readers interested in Shelley beyond Frankenstein will find Lodore indispensable. It is recommended to those drawn to nineteenth-century women's writing, domestic fiction, and novels where emotional drama becomes social critique.
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