Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus | 1818 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley | Gothic Fiction
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Title: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus | 1818 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley | Gothic Fiction
Author: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Source: LibriVox Public Domain Recording
Based on: Original novel
Original Publication: 1818
Format: Audiobook (Static Visual Presentation)
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Genres: Gothic Fiction, Science Fiction, Horror
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Chapters:
00:00:00 00 – Letters
00:36:33 Chapter 1
00:47:04 Chapter 2
01:04:12 Chapter 3
01:20:41 Chapter 4
01:36:03 Chapter 5
01:53:12 Chapter 6
02:12:46 Chapter 7
02:34:31 Chapter 8
02:55:07 Chapter 9
03:08:52 Chapter 10
03:25:18 Chapter 11
03:43:03 Chapter 12
03:56:49 Chapter 13
04:10:12 Chapter 14
04:20:10 Chapter 15
04:37:21 Chapter 16
04:59:34 Chapter 17
05:13:07 Chapter 18
05:32:59 Chapter 19
05:49:48 Chapter 20
06:14:47 Chapter 21
06:35:51 Chapter 22
06:55:38 Chapter 23
07:15:04 Chapter 24
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Summary:
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is a novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, first published in 1818. The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist whose obsessive pursuit of knowledge leads him to create a living being from dead matter—an act that unleashes profound tragedy.
Told through layered narratives, the novel explores the consequences of unchecked ambition, isolation, and the abandonment of moral responsibility. As Victor recoils from his creation, the unnamed Creature struggles for understanding, companionship, and purpose, ultimately turning toward vengeance when repeatedly rejected. The novel confronts questions of creation, responsibility, identity, and the boundaries of scientific progress.
Presented here as a complete spoken-word audiobook, this recording preserves the original public-domain text and structure, offering a haunting and philosophically rich listening experience.
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Background:
Mary Shelley conceived Frankenstein at the age of eighteen during the summer of 1816, inspired by a ghost-story challenge among friends that included Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley. The novel reflects contemporary debates about science, galvanism, and the limits of human knowledge, as well as Romantic concerns with nature, emotion, and individuality.
Often regarded as the first true science fiction novel, Frankenstein has had a lasting influence on literature, ethics, and popular culture. Its themes remain deeply relevant in discussions of technology, artificial life, and moral accountability.
This audiobook recording is sourced from LibriVox, a volunteer-driven project dedicated to producing free public-domain audiobooks.
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Trivia:
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein before the age of twenty.
The novel’s subtitle references Prometheus, the mythic figure who defied the gods by giving fire to humanity.
The Creature is articulate and philosophically reflective in the original novel, unlike many later adaptations.
Frankenstein helped establish science fiction as a genre rooted in ethical inquiry.
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Public Domain / Rights:
Original Publication: 1818
Author Death Year: 1851
Copyright Status: Public Domain
Source Recording: LibriVox (Public Domain)
Usage: This audiobook recording is legally redistributable.
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