It is a frame story. In fact it can be considered to be a double frame story as everything is related through Captain Robert Walton who gets everything from Doctor Frankenstein. At times it can be considered a triple frame story as the monster also has passages when he is relating things through the doctor.
Also the story can be considered an epistolary as Captain Walton is telling the story in a letter to his sister.
Gothic Novel. Some consider it a pioneer Science-Fiction story.
If you are referring to the type of critical perspective/ approach it is, it's Formalist. If you are referring to the novel type it is Gothic/ Romanticism.
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Epistolary Novel
The novel does begin trying to be an epistolary novel but that is quickly dropped and it becomes a triple frame story.
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Frankenstein is a novel that was written by Mary Shelley about the scientist Victor Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
Doctor Frankenstein created Frankenstein's Monster. The story was written by Mary Shelly.
The sister of Robert Walton in the book Frankenstein. She and her brother write letters about Frankenstein's life story, that form a frame around the main narrative.
Late Romantic era or early modern
Johannes von Frankenstein has written: 'Der Kreuziger'
Frankenstein is a novel that was written by Mary Shelley about the scientist Victor Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
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Mary Shelley
No, not directly because the Manifesto was not written until many years after Frankenstein was written. The Manifesto was written in 1848, and the first edition of Frankenstein appeared in 1818)
Doctor Frankenstein created Frankenstein's Monster. The story was written by Mary Shelly.
The Screenplay of Bride of Frankenstein was written by William Hurlbut. The adaptation was written by William Hurlbut and John L. Balderston.
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Bobby baby
The long series of Frankenstein films are about the attempts of a Doctor Frankenstein to create life from the body parts all put together in the form of a man.
Christopher Schildt has written: 'Frankenstein, the legacy' -- subject(s): Fiction, Frankenstein (Fictitious character), Horror tales, Monsters