Description
Nominated as one of America's best-loved novels by PBS's The Great American Read At the age of eighteen, Mary Shelley, while staying in the Swiss Alps with her lover Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, and others, conceived the tale of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the monster he brings to life. The resulting book, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, is a dark parable warning against the risks of scientific and creative endeavor, the corrupting influence of technology and progress, and the dangers of knowledge without understanding. Frankenstein was an instant bestseller on publication in 1818 and has long been regarded as a masterpiece of suspense, a classic of nineteenth-century Romanticism and Gothic horror, and the prototype of the science fiction novel. Though it has spawned countless imitations and adaptations, it remains the most powerful story of its kind.
Author: Mary Shelley
Publisher: Bantam Classics
Published: 05/01/1984
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 6.98h x 4.60w x 0.59d
ISBN13: 9780553212471
ISBN10: 0553212478
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Classics
- Fiction | Horror | General
- Fiction | Science Fiction | General
Author: Mary Shelley
Publisher: Bantam Classics
Published: 05/01/1984
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 6.98h x 4.60w x 0.59d
ISBN13: 9780553212471
ISBN10: 0553212478
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Classics
- Fiction | Horror | General
- Fiction | Science Fiction | General
About the Author
The daughter of Mary Wollestonecraft, the ardent feminist and author of A Vindication on the Right of Women, and William Goodwin, the Radical-anarchist philosopher and author of Lives of the Necromancers, Mary Goodwin was born into a freethinking, revolutionary household in London on August 30,1797. Educated mainly by her intellectual surroundings, she had little formal schooling and at sixteen eloped with the young poet Percy Bysshe Shelly; they eventually married in 1816.