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Frankenstein: The 1818 Text
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Sue K H
Sep 26, 2016 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
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I read the original 1818 version. I went back and forth as to whether I should give this 4 or 5 stars. I had some problems with it, so I gave it 4 but in a lot of ways it's a 5 star book for me. I'm so curious to hear from others who've read the later version or both versions to see if some of what I didn't like was worked out.

What I loved most were the major themes of how the relentless pursuit of knowledge can be an unhealthy obsession, how loneliness and isolation impact well being, how reve
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Amanda Robinson
Apr 20, 2017 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Year after year I come to the same conclusion, this is one of the most relevant books ever written. I challenge anyone to truly read it and not find SOMETHING that rings true with them.
Suzan (Suus Leest)
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Through the letters the seaman Robert Walton writes to his sister, we get to know the scientist Victor Frankenstein. In an attempt to create a perfect creature, he creates a killing monster. But as we also learn the point of view of that monster, we start to doubt Frankenstein’s motives and methods.

Frankenstein fits into two of the most important literary traditions of the beginning of the nineteenth century, as both Romantic and Gothic elements are at the base of thi
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Mmars
Jul 17, 2012 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
This is one of those classics where everyone thinks they know the story. Well, the movie story, of course.

But the book? Less so, of course. Love, love, love when the book is soooo much more! The book just rips the heart out with what it's like to NOT belong. Was the monster the first misfit? Running away from society and its expectations. Inner confusion.

The movie is characteristic. The book has character. Read it.
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Chuck
Oct 09, 2018 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
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My first time reading this classic. Amazing on so many levels. Cinematic, poetic. The analogies just don't stop: God and man, Adam cast out of the garden, Man and beast, Man's corruption of nature through science, the developmental crisis of the rejected child, the existential drama of both parent and child, etc. I'm sure I'll read about/think about more. Also, 18th century standards of education on display are mind-blowing. Sure, you had to have money to fully partake, but geez, not only the le ...more
Gaby
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein marks a before and after for Gothic literature. With this mind blowing modern and at the same time old story she makes you fell the moral complex of human decisions.
I think Mary did and excellent job with this one, a true trailblazer.
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Grace
#8 in the chronological read of "the list". Never read before.... quite a few details and parts of the plot surprised me. Can't give a 5 star within the context of the McCrum list but they can't all get 5!

An explanation of my star rating.
5= Truly cream of the crop. Amazing. In a wondrous realm of their own
4= Special and well written. Truly a good/maybe great book, but not a rare 5 star wonder.
3= Moments of brilliance, a pleasure to read. I'd recommend it.
2= An average book... since I'm not usu
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Amanda Robinson
Feb 11, 2015 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
One of the best... I love teaching this book and re-read it with my students every year!
Holly
Nov 11, 2008 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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Nico
Feb 10, 2010 rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition
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Mar 03, 2010 marked it as kindle-to-read  ·  review of another edition
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Melissa
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Jordan
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Sue K H
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Agnese
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Glenda
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Chuck
Jul 28, 2020 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Vanessa Paey
Nov 29, 2020 is currently reading it  ·  review of another edition
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