Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: adapted the way the author would have wanted (Abridged)
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In this gripping full-cast radio drama, Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant young scientist, unlocks the secret of life itself-only to unleash a creature that will haunt him forever.
Adapted from Mary Shelley's masterpiece, this version returns to the author's original vision. While the public came to see Frankenstein as a simple horror story or a warning against science, Shelley herself had more personal motives. In her 1831 preface and in her later novel The Last Man, she explored themes of c...




















