Frankenstein, ou le Prométhée moderne Volume 1 (of 3)

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In a period marked by revolutionary thought and scientific exploration, "Frankenstein, ou le Prométhée moderne Volume 1" by Mary Shelley delves into the ethical dilemmas of creation and the human condition. This groundbreaking novel introduces Victor Frankenstein, a scientist whose relentless ambition leads him to defy the natural order, raising questions about responsibility and the quest for knowledge. Shelley's work not only critiques the hubris of man but also explores themes of alienation and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Ideal for students and scholars of literature and philosophy, this classic invites readers to reflect on the moral implications of innovation and the essence of humanity. Engage with this pivotal text that continues to resonate in discussions of ethics and science.

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