By the dim and yellow light of the moon, as it forced its way through
the window-shutters, I beheld the wretch-the miserable monster whom I
had created. He held up the curtain of the bed; and his eyes, if eyes
they may be called, were fixed on me. His jaws opened...' Frankenstein
is the most celebrated horror story ever written. It tells the
dreadful tale of Victor Frankenstein, a visionary young student of
natural philosophy, who discovers the secret of life. In the grip of
his obsession he constructs a being from dead body parts, and animates
this creature. The results, for Victor and for his family, are
catastrophic. Written when Mary Shelley was just eighteen,
Frankenstein was inspired by the ghost stories and vogue for Gothic
literature that fascinated the Romantic writers of her time. She
transformed these supernatural elements an epic parable that warned
against the threats to humanity posed by accelerating technological
progress. Published for the 200th anniversary, this edition, based on
the original 1818 text, explains in detail the turbulent intellectual
context in which Shelley was writing, and also investigates how her
novel has since become a byword for controversial practices in science
and medicine, from manipulating ecosystems to vivisection and genetic
modification. As an iconic study of power, creativity, and,
ultimately, what it is to be human, Frankenstein continues to shape
our thinking in profound ways to this day.
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ISBN
9780192543721
Publisert
2020
Utgave
3. utgave
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Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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