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Frankenstein (or The Modern Prometheus)

"I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the working of some powerful engine, showing signs of life and stir with and uneasy half-vital motion."

A summer evening's ghost stories, lonely insomnia in a moonlit Alpine room, and a runaway imagination - fired by philosophical discussions with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley about science, galvanism, and the origins of life - conspired to produce for Mary Shelley this haunting night specter. By morning it had become the germ of her Romantic masterpiece, Frankenstein.

Written in 1816, when she was only nineteen, Mary Shelley's novel of "The Modern Prometheus" chillingly dramatized the dangerous potential of life begotten upon a labratory table. A frightening creation myth for our own time, Frankenstein remains one of the greatest horror stories ever written and is an undisputed classic of its kind.

This book is used with the Gold Book British Literature (High School) from Learning Language Arts Through Literature.

AuthorMary Shelley
Product CodeLB046
Ages12 up
Length216 pages
PublisherPenguin Books
FormatSoftcover, Black & White
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