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Frankenstein - The Timeless Classic That Redefined Horror and Science Fiction - cover

Frankenstein - The Timeless Classic That Redefined Horror and Science Fiction

Mary Shelley, Icarsus

Editorial: Icarsus

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Sinopsis

Frankenstein: Unleash the Horror
Explore the timeless story of scientific ambition gone wrong.
Frankenstein, Mary Shelley's chilling masterpiece, continues to captivate readers with its exploration of humanity, ambition, and the monstrous consequences that can arise from scientific progress.
In this classic edition:

- Unforgettable Characters: Encounter Victor Frankenstein, the obsessed scientist who creates life, and his monstrous creation, forever grappling with rejection and isolation.
- Evocative Prose: Immerse yourself in Shelley's evocative prose, a chilling blend of Gothic horror and philosophical inquiry.
- Relevant Themes: Grapple with themes that remain relevant today: the ethics of scientific exploration, the nature of good and evil, and the responsibility we hold for our creations.This edition also includes:

- An introduction exploring the historical context and literary significance of Frankenstein.
- Explanatory notes for a deeper understanding of the text.Join the millions who have been enthralled by this timeless classic. Download your copy of Frankenstein today and discover a story that will stay with you long after the final page.
Download your copy now and experience the horror that started it all!
Disponible desde: 15/07/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 226 páginas.

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