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Frankenstein (The Complete Uncensored 1818 Edition)

A Gothic Classic - considered to be one of the earliest examples of Science Fiction

Mary Shelley

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein (The Complete Uncensored 1818 Edition)' is a groundbreaking work of gothic fiction that explores themes of ambition, power, and the consequences of playing god. Through the narrative form of multiple perspectives and frame tales, Shelley creates a complex and layered story that delves into the ethics of creation and the isolation of the individual. The novel's rich language and vivid descriptions bring to life the monstrous creature and the haunting landscapes in which the story unfolds. 'Frankenstein' stands as a seminal work in the literary canon, influencing generations of writers and thinkers. Its exploration of human nature and the limitations of science continue to resonate with readers today. Mary Shelley's personal life, marked by tragedy and loss, undoubtedly influenced her creation of 'Frankenstein.' The novel reflects her own experiences and relationships, adding depth and emotional resonance to the characters and themes. Recommended for readers interested in gothic literature, philosophical inquiries, and the intersection of science and humanity, 'Frankenstein' remains a timeless and thought-provoking classic.

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Gothic fiction, Scientific ethics, Romantic literature, Mary Shelley's legacy, Swiss setting, Literary classic, Early 19th century, Uncensored edition, Cultural commentary, Tragic protagonist