Frankenstein (Special Edition)

Hardback Published on: 12/12/2024; Language: English, English (Original language of a translated text)
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Frankenstein
Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus
Oh the loneliness portrayed in this classic is heart breaking. One feels anger at Victor, creator of a being crudely constructed from body parts of corpses... READ MORE
Hannah Mulligan Ward at Woking
Frankenstein
Perfect read for those kids looking for a scary tale
Thank you to the publisher for sending me a copy in exchange for a review. This was a cute introduction to the Mary Shelley classic Frankenstein for youn... READ MORE
Anna at Bluewater
Frankenstein
A masterpiece of gothic atmosphere
It’s no secret that Mary Shelley is an absolute ICON, and I can’t believe I’ve only just gotten around to reading this! I mean she was three years younger ... READ MORE
Millie at Colchester

Synopsis

Discover the story of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with this exquisite edition from Union Square & Co.’s Signature Gilded Editions series! The stunning Frankenstein special edition features sprayed edges, color end pages, a built-in ribbon bookmark, and embossed foil cover. The beautiful design and attention to detail set this special edition book apart, whether you’re reading for the first time or building a library of your favorite classic literature books. Dr. Victor Frankenstein never considers the consequences of his obsession. In his zeal to understand and harness the secret of life, he neglects his family and friends, isolates himself from the world, and ignores his own health. For years, he labors to create a new race of intelligent beings. He spends his nights scrounging human and animal body parts from graveyards, slaughterhouses, and hospital dissection rooms. By day he experiments in his secret laboratory, learning from his mistakes and perfecting the creature who, he believes, will worship him as a god. But this hubris is not his only sin. When he succeeds, Frankenstein is horrified by the ugly brutishness of the patchwork being he has brought to life. Rather than exult in his accomplishment, he runs from it, retreating to the comfort of long-neglected friends and family. Frankenstein has, indeed, created a monster. Not by reanimating dead flesh, but by abandoning his creation and planting within it the seeds of rage and loneliness. Now, the monster is out for revenge. First published in 1818, Frankenstein (also known as The Modern Prometheus) by Mary Shelley stands as a monumental work in the canon of Gothic literature and is widely regarded as one of the first science fiction novels. Conceived during a story contest among friends on a stormy night, Shelley's novel tells the tale of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sentient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. The novel delves into themes of creation and responsibility, examining the consequences of man's ambition and the ethical limits of scientific exploration. Shelley's work is a profound commentary on the potential perils of playing God and the moral obligations creators have to their creations. Today, Frankenstein remains incredibly relevant, echoing in modern debates on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and bioethics. Its exploration of human identity, monstrousness, and isolation also speaks to contemporary issues of social justice and acceptance, making Frankenstein a timeless reflection on the human condition.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Union Square & Co.
  • ISBN: 9781454952893
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 128 x 184 x 18 mm
  • Weight: 340g
  • Languages: English, English (Original language of a translated text)

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Frankenstein
From Galvanism to genetic engineering – a warning
It is initially easy to miss the contemporary relevance of this Regency gothic horror story but the beauty of Shelley’s classic is that it is so much more ... READ MORE
Tim Dumble
Frankenstein
A Gothic Masterpiece
This is a book well-deserved of its reputation, a chilling intruiging novel, documenting the life and loses of Dr Frankenstein and his bizzare creating. Th... READ MORE
Dr H Orwell
Frankenstein
Total classic !
A beautifully presented edition ! I am proud to have on my bookshelf. The story is amazing ! Long live books ! Especially as beautiful as this one :)
julie pook
Frankenstein
Frankenstein
cam
Frankenstein
MUST HAVE for all English students!!!
I currently study AS English Literature and I have an OCR Frankenstein exam to do. I have this book given by my teachers that is invaluable for the exam. ... READ MORE
Disneyaholic
Frankenstein
Perfect for study
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone studying English Literature (I am studying it at A Level) because besides the 1818 edition of the text com... READ MORE
Lizzy23
Frankenstein
A fantastic classic
Everyone knows, or thinks they know, the story of Frankenstein, a man who discovered how to instill life and ended up creating a monster. However the detai... READ MORE
Amandine
Frankenstein
A Classic of Its Time......... but not a horror
After spending a few pages getting used to the writing style of the time (1819) I settled down to allow this to build the atmosphere as the author intended... READ MORE
Jonathan Blackburn
Frankenstein
Frankenstein
Unfortunately, for me, Frankenstein was a disappointing book. Admittedly, the novel plays upon the thoughts relevant to the nineteenth century, and it must... READ MORE
M Hughes
Frankenstein
Surprising
The story is written a lot different than I suspected from watching the films. It has certainly changed my oppinions of the characters from Hollywood's pro... READ MORE
M Gr
Frankenstein
Loose Spine
The book itself is fine (no missing pages or tears/crampling) but the spine of the book is loose; it's barely holding onto the spine. This isn't good enoug... READ MORE
Dominika
Frankenstein
A thought provoking classic that is still relevant now
Really great read that, despite the language having aged, is relevant to today's questions of humanity and compassion.
Sophie Mogford-Revess
Frankenstein
Classic
Ok. This is old. Really old. Remember that. This was first published in 1818 (only three years after the battle of Waterloo) that's 203 years ago. The writ... READ MORE
Book collector
Frankenstein
Takes perseverance at the start but it pays off
If you're looking for a horror, maybe this isn't for you. It's rather a story of loneliness and of the many flaws of man. It heavily quotes Milton's 'a par... READ MORE
chloe  lawson
Frankenstein
One of the best classics I’ve read!
‘ Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelly is one of my all time favorite classics. I thought it was relatively easy to read, especially if it’s your first classic. Th... READ MORE
Alice
Frankenstein
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Mowgli’s Rhymes
Frankenstein
Very entertaining but not a horror story
Another classic I wanted to read to discover the original storey and separate it from film versions. Quite a fascinating read. I was completely unaware of ... READ MORE
Andrew Wishaw
Frankenstein
Haunting
An excellent book which masterfully captures feelings of loneliness, regret, anger, and abhorrence. The book leaves much open for debate, and the nature of... READ MORE
Hector Cook
Frankenstein
DON'T BUY THIS EDITION
Good story but don't buy this version- very nice and pretty but the key quote from Paradise Lost is misprinted!
 IC
Frankenstein
A Beauty
After critically analysing this book as part of my GCSE, I didn't realise the beauty of this gothic book. However, upon re-reading it, this book holds a s... READ MORE
Julia
Frankenstein
Always wanted to read!
“Frankenstein” has, and always will be a classic horror story and although most people associate the name with tv/film or even as a ‘character’ figure that... READ MORE
A Mother’s Musings
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Frankenstein
My favourite
Intricate, flowery, and introspective.
Avid Articulation
Frankenstein
Gothic - 19th century - overly romantic - flowery - prescient - definitely not a horror story - or what I expected…
I enjoyed this book, but not for any of the reasons I thought I would. It’s one of those books that you know something about by virtue of its impact, his... READ MORE
Canuck Abroad
Frankenstein
The saga of Man's HUBRIS
When Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley took part in the famous literary wager that associated the famous lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley with the infamous do... READ MORE
P.H. Maddie