Geneva, Germany
Geneva, Switzerland is one of Europe's most cosmopolitan cities. The large city juts into France, being a European cultural center for urban life, politics, diplomacy, and language. The city is also known for its luxury jewelry and watch industry, as well as its large tourist population. The city has many languages, with a quarter of the permanent residency having English as a second language, with the primary languages being German, French, and Italian. Geneva also serves as the base of operations for many national organizations, such as the World Health Organization, the Red Cross, the World Bank, and the United Nations (Encyclopedia Britannica).
Geneva is both mentioned and an important aspect of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. Part of the novel takes place in Geneva, where the main character Victor was raised and where his family resides. The origins of the novel began in Geneva, which is why Shelley used it as a setting. The inspiration came from her time staying in Geneva, where she stated she felt at home. Lord Byron, another Romantic author, gave some fellow writers in Geneva a prompt to write a horror story. With this, and the culture and architecture of Geneva, served as the primary inspiration and origin of Frankenstein (Perrottet).
"Geneva." Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/place/Geneva-Switzerland.
Perrottet, Tony. "Lake Geneva as Shelley and Byron Knew It." New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/29/travel/lake-geneva-as-byron-and-shell...
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Longitude: 6.143157700000