Rambles in Germany and Italy (1844)
Mary Shelley's final published work, Rambles in Germany and Italy, a piece of travel writing, describes her two European trips with her son Percy Florence Shelley.
The novel has a political slant, but is also a very personal exploration of her trip and past experiences in Italy, where she and her husband lived for five years when they were younger. This work of non-fiction received much praise because few political writing was done by women in that time.

Selected Works by Mary Shelley
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