Frankenstein o el Prometeo moderno
by Mary Shelley
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À propos de ce livre
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus stands as a foundational work of Gothic literature and an early pioneer of science fiction. First published anonymously in 1818, the novel examines the perilous intersection of human ambition and scientific inquiry. Through the story of a young natural philosopher who discovers the secret to animating lifeless matter, Shelley explores profound questions about creation, responsibility, and the consequences of isolating oneself from society. The narrative is structured as a series of nested letters, allowing multiple perspectives to emerge as the creator and his creation navigate themes of alienation, prejudice, and moral accountability. Drawing its subtitle from the Greek myth of Prometheus, who defied the gods to bring fire to humanity, the work consistently questions whether intellectual advancement should be pursued without ethical restraint. Widely recognized for its philosophical depth and psychological complexity, the novel continues to resonate as a meditation on the boundaries of human knowledge and the enduring weight of parental duty.
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“The 1818 edition is better than the 1831 revision. Shelley's original vision is more radical.”
“The Arctic framing adds a sense of isolation and extremity. Nature is both beautiful and indifferent.”
“The creature's monologue is heartbreaking. He didn't ask to be made. Shelley's empathy is remarkable.”
Critiques (10)
The 1818 edition is better than the 1831 revision. Shelley's original vision is more radical.
The Arctic framing adds a sense of isolation and extremity. Nature is both beautiful and indifferent.
The creature's monologue is heartbreaking. He didn't ask to be made. Shelley's empathy is remarkable.
Victor Frankenstein is the real monster. His cowardice and selfishness cause every tragedy in the book.
Not the monster movie you expect. It's a philosophical novel about creation, responsibility, and abandonment.
Written by a teenager and it birthed science fiction. Mary Shelley was a genius. The creature's eloquence is the real surprise.
A cautionary tale about playing God. Two hundred years later and we still haven't learned the lesson.
More relevant now than ever. As we develop AI, the questions Shelley raised about creator responsibility are urgent.
The framing device (letters within a story within a story) is clunky but the core narrative is powerful.
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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus stands as a foundational work of Gothic literature and an early pioneer of science fiction. First published anonymously in 1818, the novel examines the perilous intersection of human ambition and scientific inquiry. Through the story of a young ...
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Frankenstein o el Prometeo moderno a une note moyenne de 4.1/5 basée sur 10 évaluations sur Booklogr.