Dewey Decimal823/.7
SynopsisWhen an eccentric scientist decides to play God with nature, a horror quite unlike any other unfolds. This classic Gothic tale raises questions at every turn: religious, existential, moral and philosophical - all the while maintaining a gripping storyline. It is a feat all the more remarkable given that Shelley was not yet twenty-one years of age when she completed the work.This edition includes Percy Shelley's contemporary essay on the novel.[Printed on traditional cream paper and set in comfortably legible print with wide, thumb-friendly margins.], When an eccentric scientist decides to play God with nature, a horror quite unlike any other unfolds. This classic Gothic tale raises questions at every turn: religious, existential, moral and philosophical - all the while maintaining a gripping storyline. It is a feat all the more remarkable given that Shelley was not yet twenty-one years of age when she completed the work. This edition includes Percy Shelley's contemporary essay on the novel. Printed on traditional cream paper and set in comfortably legible print with wide, thumb-friendly margins.]