In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," it is actually Lord Byron who initially struggles to come up with a scary story during a gathering by Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816. This challenge prompts Mary Shelley to eventually conceive the idea for "Frankenstein." The group's discussion about ghost stories and the supernatural serves as a catalyst for her groundbreaking novel.
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