Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" was born out of a tumultuous summer in 1816, marked by mind games and manipulation among the intense and neurotic relationships between Byron, Shelley, Mary, and her step-sister Claire Godwin.
Haunted Summer
A group of famous writers, including Lord Byron, Mary Shelley, and Percy Shelley, embark on a summer journey in 1816, but their intellectual pursuits are disrupted by a complex web of deceit, addiction, and romantic scandals.