As she does with chemistry, Mary Shelley focuses on an arena of major intellectual
                     development in her age. At the time she was writing, the rudiments of linguistic understanding
                     of what we call the Indo-European language group were coming into place but had yet
                     not been fully recognized and proclaimed as such. Thus, in his area of interest Henry,
                     the poet, should be recognized to be as intellectually ambitious as Victor, the scientist.