: The subtitle refers to the Greek titan Prometheus, who stole fire from the gods to give to humanity. Similarly, Victor Frankenstein "steals" the secret of creation from nature, leading to his eventual ruin.

: The novel explores what it truly means to be human, the weight of scientific responsibility, and the tragic consequences of isolation and abandonment. Notable Editions and Translations

is the classic Gothic novel by Mary Shelley , first published in 1818 . The specific edition you are referring to is likely the highly-regarded translation by Silvia Alemany Vilalta , often accompanied by an introduction by the writer and critic Alberto Manguel . Key Themes and Synopsis

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: The subtitle refers to the Greek titan Prometheus, who stole fire from the gods to give to humanity. Similarly, Victor Frankenstein "steals" the secret of creation from nature, leading to his eventual ruin.

: The novel explores what it truly means to be human, the weight of scientific responsibility, and the tragic consequences of isolation and abandonment. Notable Editions and Translations Frankenstein, o El moderno Prometeo (trad. Silv...

is the classic Gothic novel by Mary Shelley , first published in 1818 . The specific edition you are referring to is likely the highly-regarded translation by Silvia Alemany Vilalta , often accompanied by an introduction by the writer and critic Alberto Manguel . Key Themes and Synopsis : The subtitle refers to the Greek titan

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