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Frankenstein
Aún sin calificaciones
Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+12
more
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
80
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 6, 2003
Editorial
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
Edición
UK ed.
ISBN-10
0198314981
ISBN-13
9780198314981
Descripción
In a striking collaboration, Philip Pullman revisits the timeless tale crafted by Mary W. Shelley, bringing fresh perspectives to a story that has haunted and inspired generations. Shelley's gothic masterpiece explores the profound effects of ambition and isolation through the plight of Victor Frankenstein, a scientist whose quest for knowledge leads him to create life from the lifeless, only to confront the tragic consequences of his actions.
Pullman's adaptation breathes new life into the narrative, melding his own lyrical prose with the haunting themes of creation, responsibility, and the human condition. He delves into the psyche of both creator and creature, offering readers an intimate glimpse into their struggles, hopes, and deep-seated fears. The haunting atmosphere is palpable, as the story oscillates between profound wisdom and agonizing despair.
This rendition not only captures the essence of Shelley's original work but also invites modern readers to reflect on the moral dilemmas that arise when humanity seeks to play god. Their shared vision transcends time, making this profound exploration of existence resonate with those yearning to understand the complexities of life and the shadows that linger within it.
Pullman's adaptation breathes new life into the narrative, melding his own lyrical prose with the haunting themes of creation, responsibility, and the human condition. He delves into the psyche of both creator and creature, offering readers an intimate glimpse into their struggles, hopes, and deep-seated fears. The haunting atmosphere is palpable, as the story oscillates between profound wisdom and agonizing despair.
This rendition not only captures the essence of Shelley's original work but also invites modern readers to reflect on the moral dilemmas that arise when humanity seeks to play god. Their shared vision transcends time, making this profound exploration of existence resonate with those yearning to understand the complexities of life and the shadows that linger within it.
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