A timeless masterpiece of gothic horror and philosophical inquiry, Frankenstein tells the haunting story of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist who dares to create life—and suffers the devastating consequences. His creation, abandoned and misunderstood, becomes a tragic figure driven by loneliness, rage, and a desire for acceptance.
Exploring themes of ambition, humanity, and the dangers of unchecked scientific pursuit, Mary Shelley’s novel remains as powerful and relevant today as when it was first published. A cornerstone of classic literature, Frankenstein is both a chilling tale and a profound reflection on what it means to be human.