Frankenstein (Clásicos Universales)

Author: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Shelley’s classic hints in part at the possible dangers inherent in the pursuit of pure science; it also portrays the injustice of a society which persecutes outcasts such as the Monster; Disturbing and profoundly moving, Frankenstein has become part of our own mythology…..Read More

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