Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

Frankenstein

By Mary Shelley

  • Release Date: 1817-12-31
  • Genre: Horror
Score: 4
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From 8,944 Ratings

Description

An Apple Books Classic edition.

Mary Shelley was just 18 when she had a nightmare vision: “I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the working of some powerful engine, show signs of life.”

Despite her lack of writing experience, Shelley converted her dream into what is often referred to as the world’s first horror novel, a timeless tale of science gone bad. Frankenstein follows the story of Swiss scientist Victor Frankenstein, who manages to animate a hulking creature referred to as a “monster,” “wretch,” or “fiend.” Shelley’s 1818 classic has become one of the most frequently taught works of fiction, a cultural touchstone for conversations about the dark side of innovation. (Made-up words like Frankenscience andFrankenfood have become shorthand for the products of technological tampering.) More than 200 years after it was published, this novel remains a thought-provoking read that explores timely themes like creators’ responsibilities for the unintended consequences of their inventions.

Reviews

  • Fantastic work!!

    5
    By THE poguemahone
    This is an amazing work. Never had I thought about reading this until an episode of PhilosophizeThis discussed the concept. It is fascinating that every adaptation of this story has been incorrect and has added unnecessary characters. The thoughts and emotions of the monster are remarkable. My only regret is that I had not read this book earlier.
  • Pretty good

    4
    By Californian100
    Frankenstein was more poetic and expressive than I expected from seeing the movies. Though the characters were a bit 2-D imo.
  • Great piece of literature

    5
    By معتز أسعد
    Great novel. I do believe there are many hidden profound meanings I couldn’t grasp due to my age and I can discover them in future days. I aim to read the novel again more than one time. The ending made the reader in hard situation and give the wretched creature some justice.
  • Sincere

    5
    By O Keeys
    A truth telling tale monumental in a granting way of seeing your audio symphonic phases. Like a dream, however everlasting of his appearance when relayed from his giant torques of living up, over, and beyond hardly won audacity.
  • Science gone wrong

    5
    By Lijah C
    Timeless read.
  • Too Much Wretchedness

    2
    By Amanda J. Green
    A bit of a drag in how the characters pitied themselves. I'm glad I read it but wouldn't read it again, at least for a long while.
  • Not what I was Expecting, but better

    4
    By dl511
    Expecting a mere horror story. Instead a story of moral delima and unintended consequences.
  • A Must Read !!

    5
    By Ashes to ashes666
    The book lets you feel the pain and anger of the characters. Was a fun and gripping read. Do not pass up it will not be a waste of your time!
  • Shelley is masterful

    5
    By Rainsinger1111
    Tragically beautiful story that’s moral will never lose relevance.
  • Too good

    5
    By Jamion3
    5.0 A classic that just keeps bringing me back.