• she was induced to give her an education

    In a novel so concerned with education this emphasis on Justine's advancement testifies
    to Mary Shelley's belief in its universal value. This is of a piece with the arguments
    of her father William Godwin in Political Justice (1793) and reflects as well the
    strong democratic sentiments that Mary Shelley shared with her husband. It is important
    to remember that, under her father's tutelege, Mary Godwin enjoyed an education that
    in her day was equalled by only a handful of young women in England.