Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus
A Classic Gothic Novel of Science, Creation, Horror, and Moral Responsibility
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A haunting Gothic masterpiece about creation, responsibility, and the dangers of unchecked ambition.
Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus is Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking novel that helped define science fiction and Gothic literature. The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but obsessive scientist who dares to transcend natural limits by creating life—only to recoil in horror at the being he brings into the world.
Rejected and isolated, the Creature struggles with loneliness, identity, and humanity, while Victor is consumed by guilt and fear. As creator and creation spiral toward tragedy, Shelley explores profound questions about scientific ethics, ambition, free will, and moral responsibility.
Set against dramatic landscapes across Europe, the novel blends philosophical depth, psychological tension, and Gothic atmosphere. Far more than a horror story, Frankenstein is a powerful meditation on what it means to be human and the consequences of playing god.
A cornerstone of classic literature, this novel remains essential reading for fans of classic horror, science fiction, Romantic literature, and philosophical fiction. Its themes are as relevant today as when it was first published, making it one of the most enduring and influential novels in literary history.
⭐ Why Readers Still Love Frankenstein
One of the earliest works of science fiction
A defining novel of Gothic and Romantic literature
Explores timeless themes of creation, responsibility, and isolation
Frequently adapted for film, stage, and popular culture