Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Book Overview
In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley examines the limits of human knowledge, the consequences of unchecked ambition, and the struggle between creator and creation. Through the tragic tale of Victor and his monstrous creation, Shelley addresses themes of morality, social alienation, and the quest for identity.
Ideal for readers who enjoy:
- Gothic and horror literature
- Science fiction and ethical dilemmas
- Classic literature with philosophical depth
- Academic and syllabus-based reading
This novel is especially relevant for BA and MA English students in Nepal studying Gothic literature, Romantic-era writing, and ethical debates in literature.