Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is the story of Victor
Frankenstein, a young scientist who through a strangely unorthodox
experiment creates a grotesque yet sentient being. Victor, repulsed by
the thing that he has created, abandons the monster. The creature in
turn saddened by this rejection, departs as well. What follows is a
series of tragic events. There is no greater novel in the monster
genre than “Frankenstein” and no more well known monster than the
one that is at the center of this novel. However, the monster of
“Frankenstein” is more than the common lumbering moronic giant
that is most often represented. Frankenstein’s monster is in reality
a thinking intelligent being who is tormented by a world in which he
does not belong. In this depiction Shelley draws upon the universal
human themes of creation, the nature of existence, and the need for
acceptance. For it is without this acceptance that the true monster,
the violent nature of humanity, emerges. This edition includes
introductions by Sir Walter Scott and Mary Shelley, and a biographical
afterword.
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ISBN
9781420951578
Publisert
2016
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1. utgave
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Digireads.com Publishing / Neeland Media LLC
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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