• drawing

    Drawing was a customary component of a standard gentlewoman's education in the late
    eighteenth century: cf. Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication, Chapter 12. The oddity
    of its being here singled out as Elizabeth's concern is that it was not a component
    of Mary Shelley's Godwinian education. On the other hand, perhaps we are to understand
    that this is Victor speaking, not Mary Shelley. This, then, could be another aspect
    of the inherently sexist categorizing in which he engages.