Description
Frankenstein stands as one of literature’s most influential works, blending gothic horror with profound philosophical questions about responsibility, creation, and humanity. Mary Shelley’s masterpiece follows Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist consumed by the desire to unlock the secrets of life itself.
When Victor successfully animates a creature from dead matter, he is immediately horrified by his creation and abandons it. The lonely monster, intelligent yet grotesque, seeks revenge on his creator by destroying everything Victor loves. Through letters and narration, Shelley crafts a haunting exploration of isolation, rejection, and the moral implications of playing God.
This edition includes perspectives from Guillermo Del Toro, the acclaimed filmmaker known for dark fantasy, offering contemporary insights into this timeless tale. Perfect for readers interested in gothic literature, science fiction origins, and psychological horror.







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