![]() ![]() The trio's inconsistency undermines their oft-repeated fiery rhetoric and radical philosophies while their panoply of sexual behaviors-polyamory, free love, bisexuality-get introductions but little illumination. ![]() ![]() Despite numerous narrators, ecstatic epistles, and excerpts from their published works, the characters are difficult to connect with and, often, unlikable. Pregnancies, deaths, and suicides real and threatened ensue as the trio live by their principles, inviting scandal but surprised by ostracism. In 1814, 16-year-old Mary follows 20-something Romantic author Sir Percy Bysshe Shelley (already married and father of two) across Europe and into poverty with her 16-year-old stepsister Claire (nee Jane)-first a third wheel, then the third member of their dysfunctional polyamorous relationship-in tow. Idolizing her deceased, feminist mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, and scorning her siblings and stepmother, Mary Godwin wants to be a respected writer. ![]() A studious, if salacious, retelling of young Mary Shelley's life, pre-Frankenstein. ![]()
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