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Frankenstein - The Uncensored 1818 Edition - cover

Frankenstein - The Uncensored 1818 Edition

Mary Shelley

Publisher: DigiCat

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Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is a seminal work that intricately weaves themes of creation, responsibility, and the quest for knowledge against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution. Written in a Gothic style, the novel explores the dark consequences of unchecked ambition through the harrowing tale of Victor Frankenstein, who creates a sentient being, only to grapple with his own hubris and the ensuing tragedy. Shelley's blending of epistolary narrative and philosophical discourse invites readers to ponder societal values and ethical dilemmas that resonate deeply in our contemporary context. Shelley, often heralded as the first science fiction writer, was profoundly influenced by the intellectual currents of her time, including Enlightenment thought and Romantic ideals. As the daughter of pioneering feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and radical philosopher William Godwin, Shelley received an education steeped in discussions of morality and human nature. Personal tragedies shaped her worldview, compelling her to question the limitations and responsibilities of scientific exploration, which are central to the novel's exploration of creation and destruction. "Frankenstein" is an essential reading experience for those who seek to engage with the moral implications of scientific advancement and the complexities of human emotion. Shelley's masterful prose and profound insights ensure that this classic remains relevant and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of humanity itself.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 219 pages.

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