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_cBiblioteca Nacional de Agricultura
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100 1 _aShelley, Mary.
245 1 _aFrankenstein /
260 3 _as.l.:
_bPenguin Books,
_c1994.
300 _a215 p.
520 3 _aFrankenstein is a young, idealistic student of natural philosophy who, finding the secret of giving life to matter, creates a living being. The monstrous creation, though tender-hearted and gentle in nature, inspires fear in those who meet him and must hide away from society. lncreasingly lonely and isolated, the monster becomes embittered and cruel, taking a hideous revenge on his creator. In a drarnatic denouement in which Frankenstein pursues his creation to the Arctic in order to destroy him, Mary Shelley reveals the terrifying consequences of playing God.
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