One of BBC’s 100 Novels That Shaped Our World, Frankenstein is the most famous novel by Mary Shelley: a dark parable of science misused.Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but wayward scientist, builds a human from dead flesh. Horrified at what he has done, he abandons his creation. The hideous creature learns language and becomes civilized but society rejects him. Spurned, he seeks vengeance on his creator. So begins a cycle of destruction, with Frankenstein and his ‘monster’ pursuing each other to the extremes of nature until all vestiges of their humanity are lost.In 1831, Mary Shelley succumbed to conservative pressures and toned down elements of the work; this edition presents the work as originally intended.This series of gorgeous pocket-sized paperbacks from Macmilan Collector's Library celebrates the very best Gothic and horror literature, teeming with monsters, misfits and ghosts.
CONTRIBUTORS: Mary Shelley
EAN: 9781035034840
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
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HEIGHT: 178 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan
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GENRE: FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Horror, FICTION / Gothic, FICTION / Science Fiction / General
WIDTH: 111 cm
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Switzerland, Early 19th century c 1800 to c 1850, Hallowe’en, Gothic, Classic fiction: general and literary, Speculative fiction, Classic horror and ghost stories, Classic science fiction, Narrative theme: Interior life, Narrative theme: Identity / belonging, Narrative theme: Displacement, exile, migration, Narrative theme: Sense of place, Narrative theme: Social issues, Narrative theme: Journeys and voyages, Epistolary fiction
Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin was born in 1797, the daughter of two leading radical writers. Her mother died just days after her birth and Mary was educated at home by her father, who encouraged her literary pursuits. She eloped with and subsequently married the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, but their life together was full of hardship. The couple were ruined by disapproving parents and Mary lost three of her four children. Although its subject matter was extremely dark, her first novel, Frankenstein, was an instant sensation. Subsequent works such as Mathilda and The Last Man were initially less successful but are now finally receiving the critical acclaim they deserve. Mary Shelley died in 1851, aged fifty-three.
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