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A collaborative reading experiment with Mary Shelley’s classic novel.

Frankenbook is a collective reading and collaborative annotation experience of the original 1818 text of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The project launched in January 2018, as part of Arizona State University’s celebration of the novel’s 200th anniversary. Even two centuries later, Shelley’s modern myth continues to shape the way people imagine science, technology, and their moral consequences. Frankenbook gives readers the opportunity to trace the scientific, technological, political, and ethical dimensions of the novel, and to learn more about its historical context and enduring legacy.

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Introduction to the Print Edition

by Charles E. Robinson
CR
Published: Apr 23, 2018

Editors' Preface & Acknowledgements

by Jason Scott Robert, Ed Finn, and David H. Guston
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Published: Apr 23, 2018

Volume 1

Preface

Chapter I.

Chapter II.

Chapter III.

Chapter IV.

Chapter V.

Chapter VI.

Chapter VII

Discussion Questions

Volume 2

Chapter I.

Chapter II.

Chapter III.

Chapter IV.

Chapter V.

Chapter VI.

Chapter VII.

Chapter VIII.

Chapter IX.

Discussion Questions

Volume 3

Chapter I.

Chapter II.

Chapter III.

Chapter IV.

Chapter V.

Chapter VI.

Chapter VII.

Discussion Questions


This project is made possible by a generous grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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