Frankenstein
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Frankenstein

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Frankenstein

About this book

In the icy shadows of ambition and obsession, Victor Frankenstein dares to unlock the secret of life, only to unleash a monster beyond his control.

First published in 1818, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a timeless tale of science gone awry, where the boundaries between creator and creation blur in a chilling exploration of morality, identity, and the human soul. Haunted by his own tragic experiment, Frankenstein must confront the devastating consequences of his actions as his vengeful creation terrorises all he holds dear.

A gothic masterpiece blending horror, science fiction, and philosophical inquiry, Frankenstein asks: What does it mean to be human—and what monsters lie within us all?

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Information

Publisher
SAGA Egmont
eBook ISBN
9789176393734
Year
2020

Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Copyright
  3. Letter 1
  4. Letter 2
  5. Letter 3
  6. Letter 4
  7. Chapter 1
  8. Chapter 2
  9. Chapter 3
  10. Chapter 4
  11. Chapter 5
  12. Chapter 6
  13. Chapter 7
  14. Chapter 8
  15. Chapter 9
  16. Chapter 10
  17. Chapter 11
  18. Chapter 12
  19. Chapter 13
  20. Chapter 14
  21. Chapter 15
  22. Chapter 16
  23. Chapter 17
  24. Chapter 18
  25. Chapter 19
  26. Chapter 20
  27. Chapter 21
  28. Chapter 22
  29. Chapter 23
  30. Chapter 24
  31. About Frankenstein