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FRANKENSTEIN

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    Weight0.6 kg
    Author

    Mary Shelley

    Publisher

    Projapoti

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Horror,Science fiction

    Best for

    Science fiction devotees

    Ages

    12+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    1ST edition (1 January 2017)

    ISBN

    978-8176061674

    Language

    English

    Pages

    224

    Printing Remarks

    Premium ( Local Print )

    Dimension

    19 x 13.5 x 2 cm

    Weight

    0.60 Kg

    Description

    “Frankenstein” stands as a groundbreaking work not only for its role in the development of science fiction but also for its exploration of existential questions and the nature of humanity. The creature, often referred to as Frankenstein’s monster, becomes a symbol of both the perils of unchecked ambition and the tragic consequences of societal rejection. Mary Shelley’s creation has permeated popular culture and inspired countless adaptations, attesting to the enduring relevance of “Frankenstein” and its ability to provoke contemplation on the moral, social, and philosophical implications of scientific innovation.

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    “Frankenstein,” written by Mary Shelley, is a seminal work of Gothic literature that has left an indelible mark on the horror genre. First published anonymously in 1818, the novel explores the consequences of scientific hubris and the ethical implications of playing god. The narrative unfolds as Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist, creates a creature through reanimating dead tissue. The ensuing tale delves into themes of alienation, societal prejudice, and the moral responsibility of creators. Shelley’s evocative prose and her exploration of the human psyche contribute to the enduring power of “Frankenstein” as a cautionary tale that prompts readers to contemplate the ethical boundaries of scientific pursuits.