• rank, descent, and noble blood

    Mary Shelley had herself to have been highly conscious of these attributes. Byron,
    even if he inherited his title almost by accident, was a member of the House of Lords
    and was always addressed as Lord Byron by the Shelleys. Percy Bysshe Shelley, although
    somewhat down the hierarchical list of aristocracy, was the elder son of a baronet
    and would therefore have expected to inherit the title of his father, Sir Timothy
    Shelley. His family had an illustrious "descent," with Sir Philip Sidney being among
    his ancestors. On the other side, however, neither William Godwin nor Mary Wollstonecraft
    had any pretensions to lineage, and as middle-class radicals they were committed to
    a classless society without false hierarchies.