The Real “Frankenstein” Written by Mary Shelley in 1818; when she was 18 years old Written as part of a contest to see who could write the best.

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The Real “Frankenstein” Written by Mary Shelley in 1818; when she was 18 years old Written as part of a contest to see who could write the best horror story Written as the result of a dream Shelley had about a scientist who created life and then was horrified by what he had made

Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, generally known as Frankenstein, is a novel written by the British author Mary Shelley. The title of the novel refers to a scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who learns how to create life and creates a being in the likeness of man, but larger than average and more powerful. The story has had an influence across literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories and films. It is arguably considered the first fully realized science fiction novel.

And Quite Recently …

This Dark Endeavour: The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein Summary: Victor Frankenstein leads a charmed life. He and his twin brother Konrad and their beautiful cousin Elizabeth take lessons at home and spend their spare time fencing and horseback riding. Along with their friend, Henry, they have explored all the hidden passageways and secret rooms of the palatial Frankenstein chateau. Except one…

The Idea for this “Prequel” Oppel was rereading Frankenstein a few years ago when he was struck by descriptions of the scientist’s childhood. “No human being could have passed a happier childhood than myself,” Frankenstein says in an early chapter, before chronicling carefree days spent seeking the elixir of life, searching for the philosopher’s stone and raising demons. “What kind of happy kid spends his time trying to raise the dead and commune with devils?” Oppel asks. “But, as a writer, I looked at that stuff and I thought, ‘Hmm. It’s pretty interesting kernels for stories.’ ” Although he jotted down some ideas, Oppel was hesitant to write an origin story …

In This Dark Endeavour, a 16-year-old Victor Frankenstein, with the aid of his pseudo-sister Elizabeth and friend Henry Clerval, set out to find the Elixir of Life, which Victor hopes will save his twin brother, Konrad, who has been afflicted with a strange malady. Oppel describes it as an alternative history of the Frankenstein family. “I’m just trying to capture the flavour of the book,” he says. “It’s not supposed to be a total simulation of what Mary Shelley might have written had she gone back further in the chronology of the story.”

Those familiar with Shelley’s life or her 1818 novel will spot elements Oppel has borrowed for his own work, but readers needn’t be familiar with Shelley’s book to enjoy Oppel’s offering, though he hopes young readers will seek out the original afterwards.