
Frankenstein: A Gothic Classic of Creation, Ambition, and the Monster Within - Hardcover
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A young scientist gives life to a creature assembled from death, and both creator and creation are driven into horror, loneliness, revenge, and ruin. In Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Victor Frankenstein pursues forbidden knowledge with obsessive ambition, only to recoil from the being he has made. Abandoned, feared, and denied companionship, the creature becomes both victim and monster, forcing Victor to confront the consequences of creation without responsibility.
Mary Shelley's novel is a landmark of Gothic fiction, philosophical horror, and early science fiction. It asks questions that remain urgent: What duties does a creator owe to what he creates? Is evil born, made, or forced into being by rejection? How far should knowledge go when ambition outruns wisdom? Through Arctic pursuit, graveyard science, family tragedy, and the creature's devastating account of his own awakening, Shelley turns horror into a profound meditation on sympathy, isolation, power, and moral failure.
First published in 1818, Frankenstein remains one of the most influential novels in world literature. It speaks to readers of classic horror, science fiction, Romantic literature, Gothic fiction, philosophy, and stories about invention and its consequences. More than two centuries later, Victor Frankenstein and his creature still stand at the center of modern anxieties about science, technology, responsibility, and what happens when human beings create life but refuse to love it.
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