
Frankenstein (selected Translations of Famous Works)
by I
About This Novel
Mary Shelley (1797-1851), a famous British novelist, is known as the mother of science fiction for her "Frankenstein" written in 1818. This story, known as the jumping zombie, has been adapted into plays and movies many times, and has many obsessed readers and viewers. The protagonist of the novel, Frankenstein, is a biologist who is passionate about the origin of life. He frequently haunts charnel houses with a criminal mentality, trying to piece together a giant human body from the parts of different corpses. When the monster finally regains life and opens his eyes, Frankenstein is so frightened by his ferocious appearance that he abandons him and runs away. However, he pursues Frankenstein to ask for a female companion, warmth and friendship; what follows is a series of bizarre suspense and murder cases...
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History and thought are of great significance
After being introduced by friends and introduced in magazines, I read this novel with a feeling of expectation for modern horror novels or science fiction novels, but it did not reach the peak of my expectations after reading it. To my surprise, the novel uses Ken's first-person narrative, while most of the novels I usually see are narrated in the third person. The author's use of writing really surprised me. Furthermore, I think the historical and social practical significance of this book exceeds its literary significance, that is, it reveals human nature in the society at that time, etc. From this point of view, this is a masterpiece!
Good and evil in human nature
Good and evil exist deep in everyone's heart. No one is perfect. The living are strong and the dead rest in peace.
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Official(2)Scraped 1d ago
History and thought are of great significance
After being introduced by friends and introduced in magazines, I read this novel with a feeling of expectation for modern horror novels or science fiction novels, but it did not reach the peak of my expectations after reading it. To my surprise, the novel uses Ken's first-person narrative, while most of the novels I usually see are narrated in the third person. The author's use of writing really surprised me. Furthermore, I think the historical and social practical significance of this book exceeds its literary significance, that is, it reveals human nature in the society at that time, etc. From this point of view, this is a masterpiece!
Good and evil in human nature
Good and evil exist deep in everyone's heart. No one is perfect. The living are strong and the dead rest in peace.
