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Frankenstein o El Moderno Prometeo

Frankenstein o El Moderno Prometeo

Mary Shelley

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Editorial Samaruc
Año de edición:
2025
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ISBN:
9788410011571
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Frankenstein (1818) es la novela más célebre de Mary Shelley y una obra clave en la historia de la literatura. Escrita cuando la autora tenía solo veinte años, relata la historia del doctor Victor Frankenstein, un ambicioso joven científico suizo que crea un ser artificial a partir de restos humanos. Sin embargo, horrorizado por su propia obra, la abandona, desatando una tragedia marcada por el rechazo, la soledad y la sed de venganza.Más que una simple historia de terror, Frankenstein es una profunda reflexión sobre la ambición desmedida, la responsabilidad moral del creador y la necesidad de afecto y reconocimiento. Con una prosa intensa y visionaria, Shelley combina elementos del romanticismo y la ciencia para explorar los límites del conocimiento humano y la condición trágica del ser diferente.

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