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Frankenstein

Shelley, MaryPinching, David(Introduction by)
Part of the Monsters and Misfits series
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One of BBC’s 100 Novels That Shaped Our World, Frankenstein is the most famous novel by Mary Shelley: a dark parable of science misused. Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but wayward scientist, builds a human from dead flesh.

Horrified at what he has done, he abandons his creation.

The hideous creature learns language and becomes civilized but society rejects him.

Spurned, he seeks vengeance on his creator. So begins a cycle of destruction, with Frankenstein and his ‘monster’ pursuing each other to the extremes of nature until all vestiges of their humanity are lost. In 1831, Mary Shelley succumbed to conservative pressures and toned down elements of the work; this edition presents the work as originally intended. This series of gorgeous pocket-sized paperbacks from Macmilan Collector's Library celebrates the very best Gothic and horror literature, teeming with monsters, misfits and ghosts.

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1035034840 / 9781035034840
Paperback / softback
05/09/2024
United Kingdom
280 pages
111 x 178 mm
Quiz No: 200572, Points 17.00, Book Level 12.20,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More