Mary Shelly authored Frankenstein. The book was first published in 1818 anonymously in England. In 1823 the book was published again in France with Shelly as the author. A common error is that Frankenstein was the name of the monster, buy it was actually name of the scientist who created the monster.
Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley
Frankenstein is a novel written by Mary Shelley.
Mary Shelley, the wife of the famous poet Sir Percy Shelley.
The book was called Frankenstein and was written by Mary Shelley.
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein.
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because the story of frankenstein was a very insprational story which explains the stages of artificially creating life and the outcome. frankenstein is an example of a sceientist who wanted to be very popular and tried to achieve this by artificially creating life 'frankensteins monster'. the author of this book tried to show her feelings about the scientific advances of that day and i believe she was clearly not happy with the advances and tried to portray that through this book by making frankenstein seem like the bad guy by making the frankenstein created creature reak havoc and destroy the city. the character frankenstein has alot of meaning and history behind him and that is why he is such an iconic character.
Women in Shelly's Frankenstein are portrayed as passive, usually being caregivers or victims.
Dead Body Parts
Mary Shelley, author of "Frankenstein."
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Frankenstein
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley-- the author of Frankenstein.
Surely NOT Frankenstein. *wajas answer* Jack the Ripper
Frankenstein was the main character; the man who created the monster. The other title of the book is The Modern Prometheus.
She is the author of the novel Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley is not a singular piece of work that can have a narrator. Mary Shelley was an author who wrote "Frankenstein," a novel that features various narrators including Victor Frankenstein and the creature he creates.
He wasn't Frankenstein was a character in a book, Frankenstein's Monster by Mary Shelley.
Dr. Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein is the name of the scientist that made the monster out of dead body parts. Therefore the answer to your question is: Mr. & Mrs. Frankenstein.
In the 1942 book, "The Stranger" by Albert Camus the stranger is Meursault, a French Algerian.
Mary Shelley.
Approximately 74, 726 words are in Frankenstein; give or take.