"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley typically has around 200-250 pages, depending on the edition and format.
Depending on the edition of your copy of the book it may range between 200 - 325 pages, as some copies contain prefaces by other authors, analysing the text.
The monster strangled two people in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. The first was Victor Frankenstein's younger brother William, and the second was his best friend Henry Clerval.
There are 1,946 pages with a total of 135 chapters in Moby Dick (BIG book).
In Mary Shelley's 1818 text of Frankenstein there are 191 pages of the actual novel split into 3 volumes and then 60 pages split into Appendix's A, B and C.
Mary Shelley created Frankenstein and his monster as a story to entertain. Many credit her with the first science fiction story.
Mary Shelley is best known for writing "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus". She also wrote other works such as "The Last Man", "Mathilda", and "Valperga", but "Frankenstein" remains her most famous work.
There are many parallels between Prometheus and Frankenstein to be made.Bothcreated manand suffered for it.
Many people initially believed that Percy Bysshe Shelley had written Frankenstein when it was first published in 1818, as the book was anonymously published. It was only later revealed that Mary Shelley was the true author.
No, not directly because the Manifesto was not written until many years after Frankenstein was written. The Manifesto was written in 1848, and the first edition of Frankenstein appeared in 1818)
Mary Shelley has 4 children
Mary Shelley has 4 children
Mary Shelley came up with the story of Frankenstein while she was with her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron during a summer retreat at Lake Geneva in 1816. The idea for Frankenstein was born during a discussion about the nature of life and the potential of science to create life artificially.
Mary Shelley became famous for writing the novel "Frankenstein" at just 18 years old. The novel explores themes of creation, ambition, and humanity, and has had a lasting impact on literature and popular culture. Shelley's unique storytelling and exploration of ethical dilemmas have solidified her place in literary canon.