The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein

Hardcover, 425 pages

English language

Published April 1995 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-679-43732-1
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OCLC Number:
31606104
ASIN:
0679437320
ISFDB ID:
6434
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760579

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In The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein, Theodore Rozsak offers us a subversive, erotically charged counterpart to Mary Shelley's classic, Frankenstein. It is presented in the form of a secret autobiography, a soul-baring document intended for the eyes of a single reader, Elizabeth's brother, lover, and spiritual other half—Victor Frankenstein. The writings are discovered by Sir Robert Walton, the Arctic explorer who, in Mary Shelley's original novel, recorded Victor's deathbed confession. Walton becomes obsessed with learning the full story behind the mad doctor's last words. From the tattered pages of Elizabeth's journal and the scattered clues Walton finds as he re-creates her life, a compelling tale of moral horror unfolds.

In her memoirs, Elizabeth emerges as a spirited woman far ahead of her times. Rescued as a child from the Gipsies by the brilliant Lady Caroline Frankenstein, she is raised as young Victor's adopted sister. Under Lady Caroline's guidance, …

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Subjects

  • Frankenstein (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Young women -- Fiction
  • Monsters -- Fiction
  • Alchemists -- Fiction

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