Since it was first published in 1818, Mary Shelley's seminal novel has
generated countless print, stage and screen adaptations, but none has
ever matched the power and philosophical resonance of the original.
Composed as part of a challenge with Byron and Shelley to conjure up the
most terrifying ghost story, Frankenstein narrates the chilling tale of
a being created by a bright young scientist and the catastrophic
consequences that ensue.
Considered by many to be the first science-fiction novel, the tragic
tale of Victor Frankenstein and the tortured creation he rejects is a
classic fable about the pursuit of knowledge, the nature of beauty and
the monstrosity inherent to man.