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Index
Cover
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Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Epigraph
Part One: How Can I Live Without Thee?
Chapter One: To Be Weak Is Miserable
Chapter Two: What Hath Night to Do with Sleep?
Chapter Three: In Wandering Mazes Lost
Chapter Four: Half Lost, I Seek
Chapter Five: With Purpose to Explore or to Disturb
Chapter Six: Round He Throws His Baleful Eyes
Chapter Seven: I Sung of Chaos and Eternal Night
Chapter Eight: Horror and Doubt Distract His Troubled Thoughts
Chapter Nine: This Horror Will Grow Mild, This Darkness Light
Chapter Ten: To Lose Thee Were to Lose Myself
Chapter Eleven: When from Sleep I First Awaked
Part Two: What Is Dark Within Me, Illumine
Chapter Twelve: At Once Indebted and Discharged
Chapter Thirteen: That All This Good of Evil Shall Produce
Chapter Fourteen: What Can We Suffer Worse?
Chapter Fifteen: Love or Hate, to Me Alike
Chapter Sixteen: So Farewell Hope
Part Three: Long Is the Way and Hard, That Out of Hell Leads Up to Light
Chapter Seventeen: Which Way Shall I Fly
Chapter Eighteen: His Dark Materials to Create More Worlds
Chapter Nineteen: Should God Create Another Eve
Chapter Twenty: Flesh of Flesh, Bone of My Bone
Chapter Twenty-one: Him Whom to Love Is to Obey
Chapter Twenty-two: Hail Horrors, Hail Infernal World
Chapter Twenty-three: So Shall the World Go on, to Good Malignant, to Bad Men Benign
Chapter Twenty-four: And Study of Revenge, Immortal Hate
Chapter Twenty-five: Did I Request Thee, Maker, from My Clay, to Mold Me Man?
Chapter Twenty-six: Which Way Shall I Fly
Chapter Twenty-seven: That Must Be Our Cure: To Be No More
Epilogue: I Sung of Chaos and Eternal Night
Author’s Note
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Discussion Guide
Frankenstein
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