Frankenstein, or, The Modern PrometheusFrankenstein was published in 1818, the work of a 21-year-old genius named Mary Shelley. Hundreds of movies, adaptations, and monster masks later, its reputation remains so lively that the title has become its own word in the English language. Victor Frankenstein, a scientist, discovers the secret of reanimating the dead. After he rejects his hideous creation, not even the farthest poles of the earth will keep his bitter monster from seeking an inhuman revenge. Inspired by a uniquely Romantic view of science’s possibilities, Shelley’s masterpiece ultimately wrestles with the hidden shadows of the human mind. |
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... not alone ; and my companion was one who , in this world , I shall never see
more . But this is for myself ; my readers have nothing to do with these
associations . FRANKENSTEIN ; OR , THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . LETTER I
PREFACE .
... not alone ; and my companion was one who , in this world , I shall never see
more . But this is for myself ; my readers have nothing to do with these
associations . FRANKENSTEIN ; OR , THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . LETTER I
PREFACE .
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LETTER I . TO MRS . SAVILLE , ENGLAND . St . Petersburg , Dec . 11th , 17 — .
YOU will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the 1 commencement
of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings . I arrived ...
LETTER I . TO MRS . SAVILLE , ENGLAND . St . Petersburg , Dec . 11th , 17 — .
YOU will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the 1 commencement
of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings . I arrived ...
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These reflections have dispelled the agitation with which I began my letter , and I
feel my heart glow with an enthusiasm which elevates me to Heaven ; for nothing
contributes so much to tranquillize the mind as a steady purpose — a point on ...
These reflections have dispelled the agitation with which I began my letter , and I
feel my heart glow with an enthusiasm which elevates me to Heaven ; for nothing
contributes so much to tranquillize the mind as a steady purpose — a point on ...
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... down blessings on you , and save me , that I may again and again testify my
gratitude for all your love and kindness . Your affectionate brother , R . WALTON .
- 2 LETTER II . TO MRS . SAVILLE , ENGLAND . THE MODERN PROMETHEUS .
... down blessings on you , and save me , that I may again and again testify my
gratitude for all your love and kindness . Your affectionate brother , R . WALTON .
- 2 LETTER II . TO MRS . SAVILLE , ENGLAND . THE MODERN PROMETHEUS .
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LETTER II . TO MRS . SAVILLE , ENGLAND . Archangel , 28th March , 17 , How
slowly the time passes here , encompassed as I am by frost and snow ; yet a
second step is taken towards my enterprise . I have hired a vessel , and am
occupied ...
LETTER II . TO MRS . SAVILLE , ENGLAND . Archangel , 28th March , 17 , How
slowly the time passes here , encompassed as I am by frost and snow ; yet a
second step is taken towards my enterprise . I have hired a vessel , and am
occupied ...
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User Review - GoodreadsAt times, I was fearful to not be immersed in this haunting and deeply tragic novel. I was very much afraid I would turn a corner or flip on a light to see a demonic monster standing in my wake. In ... Read full review
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User Review - GoodreadsFrankenstein, I don't know what to begin this review with? Let's start with The Pace, This book is painfully slow paced,especially when the story is narrated by Frankenstein or Victor Frankenstein who ... Read full review
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