Frankenstein (NL)
An eccentric scientist is obsessed with the desire to create a living being. In the end he succeeds, but the failed creation wants to destroy his maker.
In 1816, amid writing friends in Italy, nineteen-year-old Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley wrote the horror story that would become the foundation stone of science fiction and one of the most famous novels of all time: Frankenstein.
This is the story of the eccentric scientist Victor Frankenstein, who is obsessed with the desire to create a living being. In the end he succeeds in this, but the creation then wants to destroy his maker - and everything that this value attaches to.
Mary Shelley (Author)
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