

NOTES
merely weaving a series of supernatural terrors
The repetition of a note of disparagement ("merely weaving," "a mere tale") in this and the succeeding sentence indicate that Shelley is seeking from the first to distance Frankenstein from the tradition of popular gothic fiction to which, in his own adolescence, he had contributed two outlandish examples, Zastrozzi and St. Irvyne, both published in 1810.