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On a rainy afternoon in Geneva in 1816, Mary Shelley wrote the narrative while living with her husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, their friend Lord Byron, and Lord Byron's physician, John Polidori. Due to the adverse weather, the group spent the time by telling and creating ghost stories.

"Mine dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody," Shelley wrote in the character of her protagonist, "they were my sanctuary when vexed - my fondest delight when free." Byron called the narrative "a fantastic job for a girl" and chose to turn it into a book.

Lord Byron's proposal of a ghost tale competition to pass the time during their Swiss vacation inspired not only Shelley's novel Frankenstein, but also Polidori's short prose The Vampyre (1819), which subsequently inspired Bram Stoker's landmark masterpiece, Dracula (1897).

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