Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus Free Audiobook Download by Mary Shelly


Frankenstein is a novel by Mary Shelley that tells the story of a young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, and his creation, the creature he brought to life from dead body parts. The novel is often seen as one of the foundational texts in horror literature.

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, an 1818 work of horror and science fiction, is one of the most recognizable pieces of literature in history. The novel presents a Frankenstein-like scientist who creates a creature from human and animal parts. As time passes and his monster grows more intelligent, they become friends before finally turning on each other in tragedy.

Frankenstein is a classic tale of horror that was first published as a novel by Mary Shelley on 1818. Frankenstein has since then been adapted numerous times, including into a popular movie and its various sequels. The tale remains a favorite for many to this day.

[The Icon Players] have produced a vivid and exciting narration of the classic novel. Not only are the actors convincing in their roles, but the production values are great. This is an audiobook about a book about a novel about a classic novel that deserves this treatment.

Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus is a story of human invention, scientific discovery and the pursuit of immortality. It is told as two opposing voices – that of a scientist, William Frankenstein, and that of his creation – the creature. The story begins with Frankenstein's obsession to create life from dead tissue.

Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus is a short story by Mary Shelly. It tells the story of Dr. Frankenstein's creation and how he failed to give his creature happiness. There are many different versions of the book in audio format, but this particular version features Ralph Cosham as Dr. Frankenstein, Ian McKellen as the Monster, and Anna Massey as Elizabeth.

Published Date 2020-04-02
Duration 9 hours 4 minutes
Author Mary Shelly
Narrated Geoffrey Giuliano, The Icon Players
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Classics

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