• great monarchies

    Prussia and Austria would be the obvious surrounding context for Switzerland, but
    two sentences later the reader is given pre-revolutionary France and England as natural
    referents (and thus implicit allies), a sly but penetrating political thrust on Mary
    Shelley's part. The defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo had occured in June 1815, a little
    over a year before the novel was begun, and the "Holy Alliance" of autocracies had
    through the Congress of Vienna reinstated itself in firm control of the continent
    of Europe.