Mary Shelley’s ‚Frankenstein‘ (The Original 1818 ‚Uncensored‘ Edition) is a groundbreaking work of gothic fiction that delves into the consequences of unchecked scientific ambition and the complexities of human nature. Written in an epistolary style, the novel explores themes of alienation, societal rejection, and the blurred lines between creator and creation. Shelley’s vivid descriptions of the Swiss Alps and the desolate Arctic landscape add a sense of foreboding and unease to the narrative, heightening the atmosphere of gothic horror. The novel’s structure and themes make it a seminal work in the literary canon, influencing countless adaptations and interpretations in popular culture. Mary Shelley’s masterful storytelling and intricate character development set ‚Frankenstein‘ apart as a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers to this day. As the daughter of renowned political philosopher William Godwin and feminist pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft, Shelley drew on her own experiences and intellectual heritage to craft a tale that remains as relevant and thought-provoking as ever. ‚Frankenstein‘ serves as a cautionary tale that prompts readers to contemplate the consequences of playing god and the ethical responsibilities that come with scientific discovery. With its enduring themes and enduring relevance, ‚Frankenstein‘ is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the darker aspects of human nature and the boundaries of scientific inquiry.
Mary Shelley
Frankenstein (The Original 1818 ‚Uncensored‘ Edition) [EPUB ebook]
Exploring the Darker Side of Human Nature and Scientific Ambition in 1818 Gothic Classic
Frankenstein (The Original 1818 ‚Uncensored‘ Edition) [EPUB ebook]
Exploring the Darker Side of Human Nature and Scientific Ambition in 1818 Gothic Classic
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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 191 ● ISBN 8596547783626 ● Dateigröße 0.6 MB ● Verlag Good Press ● Ort Prague ● Land CZ ● Erscheinungsjahr 2023 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 9258602 ● Kopierschutz Soziales DRM