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By Shelley's own statement in her preface to the 1818 printing of the novel, though, that wasn't her intention; she wasn't afraid of actual artificial creation of life in the real world, because she didn't believe it was even possible. "I shall not be supposed," she wrote, "as according the remotest degree of serious faith to such an imagination.... however impossible as a physical fact, [it] affords a point of view to the imagination for the delineating of human passions more comprehensive and commanding than any which the ordinary relations of existing events can yield. I have thus endeavored to preserve the truth of the elementary principles of human nature, while I have not scrupled to innovate upon their combinations." (In other words, she uses a fantastic premise to make possible certain kinds of deep observations of truth about the real world --which is a pretty good programmatic statement of what serious speculative literature has always sought to do.)
What serious messages about the real world do you think Mary Shelley wanted to express with this novel? I have some thoughts of my own about that, and I'll share them later; but having two ears and only one mouth, I'd first be interested in what I can learn from others' thoughts!


Werner - Yes for many years I had the same preconceived ideas about Frankenstein, and was surprised when I read it by how poignant is is. The passage you quote from the author herself is very interesting, and reveals that it is, indeed, an allegory. Thanks to you, too :)
I'm not sure if I can fit in a reread of this one this month, but will see.





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