Follett Content Book Detail: Frankenstein by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft

Frankenstein

Author: Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft

Follett Number: 1085WJ8
Audience: Adult
Publisher: Ediciones Lea S.A., 2017
Format: 220 pages ; 23 cm.
ISBN-13: 978-987-718-481-5
ISBN-10: 987-718-481-8
Dewey: 823
Classifications: Fiction

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Subjects:
Epistolary Fiction
Frankenstein's Monster (Fictional Character) Fiction
Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious Character) Fiction
Horror Fiction
Monsters Fiction
Scientists Fiction
Spanish Language
Text in Spanish.;Translated from the English. Victor Frankenstein discovers the secret of creating life and fashions an eight-foot monster, only to bring danger and destruction to the lives of those he loves. Presented in Spanish.

From the publisher:
Two hundred years have passed since Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, and yet it's still considered a literary classic, one of the most recognizable stories in popular culture, and a horror icon around the world. Pasaron doscientos anos desde que Mary Shelley escribio Frankenstein y todavia hoy es considerado no solo un clasico de la literatura, sino una de las historias mas reconocidas de la cultura popular y un icono del terror a lo largo del mundo.

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