Frankenstein

Frankenstein

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Author/Contributor(s): Shelley, Mary
Publisher: Fingerprint
Date: 10/1/2015
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
A Gothic Masterpiece That Birthed Science Fiction

A stormy night in 1816 gave rise to a novel that would forever change the face of literature. In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley weaves a dark, lyrical, and deeply human tale that has haunted readers for generations. Often misunderstood as a simple horror story, this is, in fact, a profound exploration of the boundaries of science, the nature of humanity, and the perilous costs of unchecked ambition.

Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist driven by an obsessive thirst for knowledge, dares to breathe life into lifeless matter. But the being he creates—intelligent, sensitive, and grotesquely misunderstood—becomes a tragic symbol of loneliness and rejection. As creator and creation spiral toward destruction, the novel questions who the real monster truly is.

Themes Explored
  • The Ethics of Creation : Explore the consequences of defying nature as Victor creates life and faces its haunting aftermath.
  • Isolation and Loneliness : Delve into the emotional toll of rejection as both creator and creation endure profound solitude.
  • Nature vs. Nurture : Examine whether the monster is born evil—or shaped by cruelty and neglect.
  • Obsession and its Fallout : Confront the dangers of unchecked ambition as Victor’s pursuit consumes everything he loves.
  • Appearance vs. Reality : Uncover how a monstrous exterior can hide a deeply human soul.
Perfect For
  • Classic literature enthusiasts
  • Students and scholars of philosophy, ethics, and science
  • Readers who enjoy psychologically complex characters and timeless storytelling
  • Collectors of iconic novels that shaped literary history