The age-old tale of man-made horror.
"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley is the story of the doctor and his own monstrous creation. When society–and his own creator–shun him, the psychologically plagued monster of Frankenstein sets out on a path of revenge and pain.
Written in 1818 by the young Mary Shelley, it is widely considered the first science-fiction novel. It touches on deeply philosophical themes, and warns of the gray area after which science and humanity stop overlapping.
When do experiments go too far, and who is the real monster?
Frankenstein
Author Mary Shelley
Page count 200
Language English
Genre Fiction, Gothic Horror
Format Paperback
Illustrated No
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