A chilling tale of ambition and consequence, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (Penguin Classics) is a pioneer of science fiction and gothic literature and one of the most famous novels ever written. When scientist Victor Frankenstein dares to create life, he unleashes a tragedy that haunts both creator and creation.
As the abandoned creature seeks belonging and revenge, the novel powerfully explores loneliness, responsibility, ethics in science, and the limits of human ambition. Shelley’s storytelling is both emotional and philosophical, asking what it truly means to be human.
This Penguin Classics edition makes a timeless masterpiece accessible for modern readers, perfect for students and lovers of classic horror, fantasy, and literary fiction. Frankenstein remains as relevant today as ever in our age of technology and genetic science.
PUBLISHER: PENGUIN BOOKS
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 260

