Book Description:
A gripping tale of ambition, obsession, and the consequences of pushing beyond the limits of human understanding. In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley introduces Victor Frankenstein, a scientist driven by an unrelenting desire to create life, only to be confronted with the terrifying repercussions of his actions. The iconic monster born from Frankenstein's experiments seeks acceptance but instead finds violence and rejection, ultimately unleashing a tragic pursuit of vengeance. This haunting narrative explores themes of identity, creation, and moral responsibility, remaining one of the most enduring works of Gothic fiction.
With striking characters, haunting settings, and a narrative that examines the intersection of innovation and ethics, Frankenstein challenges readers to reflect on what it means to be human. This edition, part of the Autri Books Classic Literature Collection, provides modern readers with an accessible presentation of Shelley's work, allowing new generations to discover the beauty and complexity of this groundbreaking novel.