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The novel begins with explorer Robert Walton looking for a new passage from Russia to the Pacific Ocean via the Arctic Ocean. After weeks as sea, the crew of Walton’s ship finds an emaciated man, Victor Frankenstein, floating on an ice flow near death. In Walton’s series of letters to his sister in England, he retells Victor’s tragic story.

Growing up in Geneva, Switzerland, Victor is a precocious child, quick to learn all new subjects.... More

About the Author
  Personal Background
  Career Highlights
About the Novel
  Brief Synopsis
Summaries and Commentaries
  Preface to the 1817 Edition
  Introduction to the 1831 Edition
  Letter 1: To Mrs. Saville, England
  Letter 2: To Mrs. Saville, England
  Letter 3: To Mrs. Saville, England
  Letter 4: To Mrs. Saville, England
  Chapter 1
  Chapter 2
  Chapter 3
  Chapter 4
  Chapter 5
  Chapter 6
  Chapter 7
  Chapter 8
  Chapter 9
  Chapter 10
  Chapter 11
  Chapter 12
  Chapter 13
  Chapter 14
  Chapter 15
  Chapter 16
  Chapter 17
  Chapter 18
  Chapter 19
  Chapter 20
  Chapter 21
  Chapter 22
  Chapter 23
  Chapter 24
  Final Letters
 

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