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Frankenstein (with an Introduction by Sir Walter Scott)
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The narrative explores the tragic consequences of Victor Frankenstein's unorthodox scientific experiment, which leads to the creation of a sentient being that he ultimately rejects. This abandonment drives the creature into despair, highlighting themes of creation, existence, and the longing for acceptance. Unlike typical portrayals, Shelley's monster is an intelligent being, reflecting the darker aspects of humanity when faced with isolation and rejection. This edition features introductions by notable figures, enhancing its literary significance.
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2015, měkká
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