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Frankenstein by Wordsworth Editions Ltd; 9781840228342

Frankenstein

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Frankenstein, penned by Mary Shelley, is a seminal work of gothic literature that delves into the complexities of creation and the responsibilities that come with it. The narrative centres on Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but ambitious scientist whose obsession with transcending natural boundaries leads him to assemble a creature from the remains of the dead. This act of hubris results in dire consequences as Victor, horrified by his own creation, abandons the being, setting off a tragic chain of events.

The Plot

As the creature awakens to a world that rejects him, he embarks on a quest for belonging and understanding. However, his longing for acceptance transforms into rage and vengeance against Victor, who has denied him the companionship he desperately seeks. The novel unfolds through a series of letters and narratives, revealing the profound impact of isolation and the destructive power of unbridled ambition.

Themes

  • Ambition: The pursuit of knowledge and the consequences of playing God.
  • Isolation: Both Victor and his creature suffer from profound loneliness.
  • Understanding: The quest for identity and the need for acceptance.

Mary Shelley’s evocative prose and intricate character development invite readers to ponder the ethical implications of scientific advancement and the essence of humanity. Frankenstein remains a compelling exploration of the duality of creation and destruction, making it a timeless classic that resonates with contemporary themes in literature and society.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 186 mm × 137 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 224
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
ISBN: 9781840228342

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