FRANKENSTEIN - Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - Unabridged Audiobook 1831 Edition - FabAudioBooks

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Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (Edition 1831) by Mary Wollstonecraft SHELLEY - Unabridged audiobook A mentally unstable genius, Victor Frankenstein, inspired by the dreams of ancient alchemists and empowered by modern science, creates a humanoid but fails to nurture and educate it after it comes to life. It wanders alone into a hostile world, where fear of its size and ugliness subjects it to violence and ostracism, which in time it learns to blame upon its maker. As compensation for its suffering, it demands that he create a companion with whom to share its outcast life. Moved by the creature's account of its sufferings, the scientist agrees, but a long period of procrastination awakens doubts that ultimately cause him to break his promise. In retaliation, the creature begins a campaign of vengeance. Although its serious crimes are limited to those which will wound his maker's heart, Victor imagines much more widespread harm, supposing the human race itself to be the creature's intended victim. There then follows a chase into the frozen north, which the creature prolongs so as to destroy his pursuer by exposure and exhaustion. This story, narrated by Victor, forms a frame surrounding the creature's tale of its wanderings, education, and unhappy encounters with human beings. Victor's narrative is itself framed within a series of letters written by the young mariner who rescues him from an iceberg while engaged in his own ambitious scientific endeavor, searching for the North Pole. This novel was begun while the author and her lover, Percy Shelley, were in hiding from her father and Percy's wife on the shores of Lake Geneva, where they were the frequent house guests of Lord Byron. The young people all began to write "ghost" stories, but only Mary's was destined to enjoy success. The novel was published in 1818. Percy contributed a preface and later made extensive emendations. After his death Mary herself thoroughly revised the text and published it again in 1831. This is the text read in this project. (Summary by Thomas Copeland) Time Chapter 0:00:00 Intro & Preface 0:18:45 Letter 1 0:26:12 Letter 2 0:34:33 Letter 3 0:36:31 Letter 4 0:53:41 Chapter 01 1:08:00 Chapter 02 1:20:18 Chapter 03 1:37:36 Chapter 04 1:54:52 Chapter 05 2:09:45 Chapter 06 2:27:11 Chapter 07 2:50:20 Chapter 08 3:10:32 Chapter 09 3:26:00 Chapter 10 3:42:47 Chapter 11 4:01:09 Chapter 12 4:14:41 Chapter 13 4:28:24 Chapter 14 4:39:43 Chapter 15 5:01:31 Chapter 16 5:22:57 Chapter 17 5:36:09 Chapter 18 5:55:27 Chapter 19 6:12:38 Chapter 20 6:35:04 Chapter 21 6:58:05 Chapter 22 7:20:30 Chapter 23 7:37:12 Chapter 24 This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. Read by Thomas A. Copeland. DISCLAIMER: This below part of the description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, we may receive a small commission at no cost to you. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! If you prefer a professional recording of Frankenstein, you can get an Audible audio book here: azon.ly/b18s If you would like a paperback book version of Frankenstein you can get one here: azon.ly/g2xc You can get a Kindle ebook of Frankenstein here: azon.ly/zuzn And if you want to buy a Kindle to read your ebook on, you can get one here: azon.ly/27ok

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