Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

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A precursor to gothic literature and science fiction genres, Frankenstein is a novel fuming with imagination as it depicts a well known horror story. Shelly’s gothic fiction is written in epistolary form as a means of correspondence between the failed writer Robert Walton and his sister, while he is away on a dangerous expedition in search of fame. Some major themes explored in the gothic classic are the fallibility of ambition and knowledge, revenge, prejudice, isolation, and the imperfections of society. The novel begins with the introduction of Captain Robert Walton, who is on a ship bound for the North Pole in search of scientific progress and knowledge. During his voyage, he and his crew come across a man nearly frozen and in frail condition. Taking the man onboard and nurturing him back to health, Walton is finally acquainted with Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein sees the same ambition within Walton that he too possessed and which is the reason for his current troubled state. Hence he decides to recount his life and share the miserable events leading him to his present isolated circumstance. Walton listens and records Frankenstein’s account which begins with his childhood in his family home in Geneva. Even as a young child, Frankenstein was encouraged by his parents to seek out the truth about the world, and use science as his instrument. It is this passion for knowledge that prompts him to conduct experiments in order to recreate life from lifeless matter. However, the result is not the ideal being the scientist had initially expected, and instead produces an eight foot tall creature with yellow eyes and visible muscle tissue. Repulsed by his creation, Frankenstein tries to steer clear of the monster, but only ignites the monster’s anger as it goes into a revenge spree taunting his creator. A chilling tale of murderous mayhem follows which is guaranteed to give goose bumps. Though many are familiar with Frankenstein through countless adaptations, most are unaware of the original depiction which can only be witnessed in the classic novel. Far from a simple horror story meant to scare and entertain, Frankenstein is a timeless classic which evokes vital questions about human nature and centers on important issues targeting human curiosity and the dangers of science.

Episode Date
01 - Dedication and Preface
Jan 02, 2025
02 - Vol. I, Letter I
Jan 01, 2025
03 - Vol. I, Letter II
Dec 31, 2024
04 - Vol. I, Letter III
Dec 30, 2024
05 - Vol. I, Letter IV
Dec 29, 2024
06 - Vol. I, Chapter I
Dec 28, 2024
07 - Vol. I, Chapter II
Dec 27, 2024
08 - Vol. I, Chapter III
Dec 26, 2024
09 - Vol. I, Chapter IV
Dec 25, 2024
10 - Vol. I, Chapter V
Dec 24, 2024
11 - Vol. I, Chapter VI
Dec 23, 2024
12 - Vol. I, Chapter VII
Dec 22, 2024
13 - Vol. II, Chapter I
Dec 21, 2024
14 - Vol. II, Chapter II
Dec 20, 2024
15 - Vol. II, Chapter III
Dec 19, 2024
16 - Vol. II, Chapter IV
Dec 18, 2024
17 - Vol. II, Chapter V
Dec 17, 2024
18 - Vol. II, Chapter VI
Dec 16, 2024
19 - Vol. II, Chapter VII
Dec 15, 2024
20 - Vol. II, Chapter VIII
Dec 14, 2024
21 - Vol. II, Chapter IX
Dec 13, 2024
22 - Vol. III, Chapter I
Dec 12, 2024
23 - Vol. III, Chapter II
Dec 11, 2024
24 - Vol. III, Chapter III
Dec 10, 2024
25 - Vol. III, Chapter IV
Dec 09, 2024
26 - Vol. III, Chapter V
Dec 08, 2024
27 - Vol. III, Chapter VI
Dec 07, 2024
28 - Vol. III, Chapter VII
Dec 06, 2024
29 - Vol. III, Letters
Dec 05, 2024