There is no greater theme in literature than man's endless search for the meaning of existence than Mary Shelley's immortal classic "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," published in 1818. A cultural symbol was born, and the Creature has now eclipsed both the novel and its creator, Victor Frankenstein.
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There is no greater theme in literature than man's endless search for the meaning of existence than Mary Shelley's immortal classic "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," published in 1818. A cultural symbol was born, and the Creature has now eclipsed both the novel and its creator, Victor Frankenstein.
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