Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus (Edition 1831)

028 - Part 27 Chapter 23

17 min · 20 feb 2026
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In a tale that explores the depths of ambition and despair, Victor Frankenstein, a tormented genius driven by the aspirations of ancient alchemists and modern science, creates a living being. Yet, upon its awakening, he fails to nurture and educate this creature, leaving it to navigate a harsh and unforgiving world alone. Subjected to fear and violence due to its monstrous appearance, the creature soon turns its anguish toward its creator, demanding a companion to share in its sorrow. Moved by the creatures tragic story, Victor initially agrees but ultimately hesitates, awakening a torrent of doubt that leads to betrayal. In retaliation, the creature embarks on a vengeful quest, targeting Victor’s heart and soul, while Victor spirals into paranoia, fearing for humanitys safety. Their harrowing chase takes them into the frozen north, where survival becomes a deadly game of wits and endurance. Narrated by Victor, this gripping story weaves together letters from a young mariner who rescues him, encapsulating the ambition and horror of creation. Written during a fateful summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, this iconic novel, originally published in 1818 and later revised in 1831, showcases Mary Shelleys brilliance as she transforms a simple ghost story into a profound exploration of humanity and isolation. (Summary by Thomas Copeland)

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029 - Part 28 Chapter 24

In a tale that explores the depths of ambition and despair, Victor Frankenstein, a tormented genius driven by the aspirations of ancient alchemists and modern science, creates a living being. Yet, upon its awakening, he fails to nurture and educate this creature, leaving it to navigate a harsh and unforgiving world alone. Subjected to fear and violence due to its monstrous appearance, the creature soon turns its anguish toward its creator, demanding a companion to share in its sorrow. Moved by the creatures tragic story, Victor initially agrees but ultimately hesitates, awakening a torrent of doubt that leads to betrayal. In retaliation, the creature embarks on a vengeful quest, targeting Victor’s heart and soul, while Victor spirals into paranoia, fearing for humanitys safety. Their harrowing chase takes them into the frozen north, where survival becomes a deadly game of wits and endurance. Narrated by Victor, this gripping story weaves together letters from a young mariner who rescues him, encapsulating the ambition and horror of creation. Written during a fateful summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, this iconic novel, originally published in 1818 and later revised in 1831, showcases Mary Shelleys brilliance as she transforms a simple ghost story into a profound exploration of humanity and isolation. (Summary by Thomas Copeland)

20 feb 202657 min
aflevering 028 - Part 27 Chapter 23 artwork

028 - Part 27 Chapter 23

In a tale that explores the depths of ambition and despair, Victor Frankenstein, a tormented genius driven by the aspirations of ancient alchemists and modern science, creates a living being. Yet, upon its awakening, he fails to nurture and educate this creature, leaving it to navigate a harsh and unforgiving world alone. Subjected to fear and violence due to its monstrous appearance, the creature soon turns its anguish toward its creator, demanding a companion to share in its sorrow. Moved by the creatures tragic story, Victor initially agrees but ultimately hesitates, awakening a torrent of doubt that leads to betrayal. In retaliation, the creature embarks on a vengeful quest, targeting Victor’s heart and soul, while Victor spirals into paranoia, fearing for humanitys safety. Their harrowing chase takes them into the frozen north, where survival becomes a deadly game of wits and endurance. Narrated by Victor, this gripping story weaves together letters from a young mariner who rescues him, encapsulating the ambition and horror of creation. Written during a fateful summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, this iconic novel, originally published in 1818 and later revised in 1831, showcases Mary Shelleys brilliance as she transforms a simple ghost story into a profound exploration of humanity and isolation. (Summary by Thomas Copeland)

20 feb 202617 min
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027 - Part 26 Chapter 22

In a tale that explores the depths of ambition and despair, Victor Frankenstein, a tormented genius driven by the aspirations of ancient alchemists and modern science, creates a living being. Yet, upon its awakening, he fails to nurture and educate this creature, leaving it to navigate a harsh and unforgiving world alone. Subjected to fear and violence due to its monstrous appearance, the creature soon turns its anguish toward its creator, demanding a companion to share in its sorrow. Moved by the creatures tragic story, Victor initially agrees but ultimately hesitates, awakening a torrent of doubt that leads to betrayal. In retaliation, the creature embarks on a vengeful quest, targeting Victor’s heart and soul, while Victor spirals into paranoia, fearing for humanitys safety. Their harrowing chase takes them into the frozen north, where survival becomes a deadly game of wits and endurance. Narrated by Victor, this gripping story weaves together letters from a young mariner who rescues him, encapsulating the ambition and horror of creation. Written during a fateful summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, this iconic novel, originally published in 1818 and later revised in 1831, showcases Mary Shelleys brilliance as she transforms a simple ghost story into a profound exploration of humanity and isolation. (Summary by Thomas Copeland)

20 feb 202622 min
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026 - Part 25 Chapter 21

In a tale that explores the depths of ambition and despair, Victor Frankenstein, a tormented genius driven by the aspirations of ancient alchemists and modern science, creates a living being. Yet, upon its awakening, he fails to nurture and educate this creature, leaving it to navigate a harsh and unforgiving world alone. Subjected to fear and violence due to its monstrous appearance, the creature soon turns its anguish toward its creator, demanding a companion to share in its sorrow. Moved by the creatures tragic story, Victor initially agrees but ultimately hesitates, awakening a torrent of doubt that leads to betrayal. In retaliation, the creature embarks on a vengeful quest, targeting Victor’s heart and soul, while Victor spirals into paranoia, fearing for humanitys safety. Their harrowing chase takes them into the frozen north, where survival becomes a deadly game of wits and endurance. Narrated by Victor, this gripping story weaves together letters from a young mariner who rescues him, encapsulating the ambition and horror of creation. Written during a fateful summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, this iconic novel, originally published in 1818 and later revised in 1831, showcases Mary Shelleys brilliance as she transforms a simple ghost story into a profound exploration of humanity and isolation. (Summary by Thomas Copeland)

20 feb 202623 min
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025 - Part 24 Chapter 20

In a tale that explores the depths of ambition and despair, Victor Frankenstein, a tormented genius driven by the aspirations of ancient alchemists and modern science, creates a living being. Yet, upon its awakening, he fails to nurture and educate this creature, leaving it to navigate a harsh and unforgiving world alone. Subjected to fear and violence due to its monstrous appearance, the creature soon turns its anguish toward its creator, demanding a companion to share in its sorrow. Moved by the creatures tragic story, Victor initially agrees but ultimately hesitates, awakening a torrent of doubt that leads to betrayal. In retaliation, the creature embarks on a vengeful quest, targeting Victor’s heart and soul, while Victor spirals into paranoia, fearing for humanitys safety. Their harrowing chase takes them into the frozen north, where survival becomes a deadly game of wits and endurance. Narrated by Victor, this gripping story weaves together letters from a young mariner who rescues him, encapsulating the ambition and horror of creation. Written during a fateful summer on the shores of Lake Geneva, this iconic novel, originally published in 1818 and later revised in 1831, showcases Mary Shelleys brilliance as she transforms a simple ghost story into a profound exploration of humanity and isolation. (Summary by Thomas Copeland)

20 feb 202622 min