Frankenstein

{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsAuthorText') }}Mary Shelley
{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsPublisherText') }}Signet Classics
2012年09月04日
ISBN:9780451532244
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More than 200 years after it was first published, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has stood the test of time as a gothic masterpiece—a classic work of horror that blurs the line between man and monster.


“If I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear.”


For centuries, the story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created has held readers spellbound. On the surface, it is a novel of tense and steadily mounting dread. On a more profound level, it illuminates the triumph and tragedy of the human condition in its portrayal of a scientist who oversteps the bounds of conscience, and of a creature tortured by the solitude of a world in which he does not belong. A novel of almost hallucinatory intensity, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein represents one of the most striking flowerings of the Romantic imagination. 




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