Frankenstein

by Mary Shelley
Afterword by Harold Bloom
Foreword by Walter James Miller

Signet Classics | August 7, 2000 | Mass Market Paperbound

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Here is the classic novel of supreme horror that has held readers spellbound since its publication in 1816. This new edition will also feature an examination of the films inspired by Shelley''s groundbreaking work, plus a fascinating look into genetic engineering and the modern implications of this immortal tale.


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It's alive! I'd better beat it over the head repeatedly with a fire extinguisher.

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    by Jeffrey Wu
    2 years ago

    Frankenstein was a great book. It was interesting because hollywood portrays the creature as a horrible being that just wanted destruction. The beast just wanted to be loved and accepted. When the creature was rejected it got mad and took vengence on the people. This book was very interesting to read as well as entertaining. The book shows how cruel some people might be and really got me to think of how I treat others. Over all I think this was a great and interesting book and I might reread this book to get the full understanding of this book.

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