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Paperback Frankenstein Book

ISBN: 196354904X

ISBN13: 9781963549041

Frankenstein

Unleash the Monster Within with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Step into the world of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, a novel that has sparked debates, challenged beliefs, and captivated readers for centuries. Part of the Contested Classics series, this special edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is more than just a horror story--it's a profound reflection on the human condition. Often challenged for its bold exploration of themes that push the boundaries of science, religion, and morality, Frankenstein explores the very nature of life and the ethical ramifications of creation. With in-text annotations, this edition identifies and explores why this book been banned and invites readers to:

Explore and Examine: Delve into a story that dares to question authority. Frankenstein is a book that fearlessly examines what it means to play God.Experience the Darkness: With its intense descriptions of violence, isolation, and consequences of unchecked ambition, Frankenstein confronts the darkest aspects of human nature. This is a novel that doesn't shy away from the grim realities of life.Engage with Timeless Themes: From the blasphemous implications of creating life to the existential questions it raises, Frankenstein has been banned for its exploration of themes that are as relevant today as they were when the novel was first published. It's a story that continues to resonate, challenging readers to think critically about the power and limits of human knowledge.

Join the millions who have been captivated, intrigued, and even unsettled by one of the most influential works of fiction ever written. Frankenstein isn't just a book--it's an experience that will leave you questioning the very fabric of life itself.

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Releases 11/11/2025

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"Curssed, curssed, creator." - The monster

Victor grew up reading the works of Paracelsus, Agrippa, and Albertus Magnus, the alchemists of the time. Toss in a little natural philosophy (sciences) and you have the making of a monster. Or at least a being that, after being spurned for looking ugly, becomes ugly. So, for revenge, the creature decides that unless Victor makes another (female this time) creature, Victor will also suffer the loss of friends and relatives. What is Victor to do? Bow to the wishes and needs of his creation? Or challenge it to “the death”? What would you do? Although the concept of the monster is good, and the conflicts of the story are well thought out, Shelly suffers from the writing style of the time. Many people do not finish the book as the language is stilted and verbose, for example, when was the last time you said, "Little did I then expect the calamity that was in a few moments to overwhelm me and extinguish in horror and despair all fear of ignominy of death." Much of the book seems like a travel log filler. More time is spent describing the surroundings of Europe than the reason for traveling or just traveling. Many writers use traveling to reflect time passing or the character growing in stature or knowledge. In this story, they just travel a lot. This book is worth plodding through for moviegoers. The record needs to be set straight. The first shock is that the creator is named Victor Frankenstein; the creature is just a "monster", not Frankenstein. It is Victor who is backward, which adds to his doing the impossible by not knowing any better. The monster is well-read in "Sorrows of a Young Werther," "Paradise Lost," and Plutarch's "Lives." The debate (mixed with a few murders) rages on as to whether the monster was doing evil because of his nature or because he was spurned.
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