Frankenstein

· Lindhardt og Ringhof
Ebook
108
Pages

About this ebook

Botched, banished, and broken, Victor Frankenstein’s creature is rejected by all mankind.

But what happens when man decides to give life – and take responsibility- for a new being?

There are consequences, casualties, and compounding revelations for Victor’s discovery. And for his decisions made along the way.

‘Frankenstein’ is the perfect read for fans of Heather Parry's ́Orpheus Builds a Girl ́, Ottessa Moshfegh's ́Lapnova ́, and Netflix’s gloriously gothic ‘Wednesday’ series.

Celebrated for her tense and thrilling sci-fi and gothic novels, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) wrote the widely renowned novel ‘Frankenstein’. Adapted to countless films and stage plays, her work trailblazed a new horror genre across arts and culture. Shelly’s other works include ‘Falkner’, ‘Mathilda’, and ‘The Last Man’. She remains today an internationally renowned novelist and a constant presence in pop culture.

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