Mary Shelley's language here is resonant with the terms by which she describes the
                     educational milieu within the Frankenstein circle. Thus, it cannot be accidental that
                     she draws an implicit comparison between her own youthful career as a writer and that
                     of her most imaginative character, Henry Clerval, who is described as smitten with
                     a world of romance in both the 1818 (I:1:11) and 1831 (I:2:2) editions of the novel.
