Looking for Frankenstein?
Are you a First Year Seminar student, looking a free copy of the book Frankenstein? The library copies may be checked out, but you can still get a free copy of this book! Just go to Project Gutenberg to access a free digital copy of Frankenstein. You can read the book online or download an eBook to be read on your personal eReader.
You also might want to check out this all things Frankenstein glog: http://mslev.edu.glogster.com/frankenstein/ which has downloadable audio versions of Frankenstein, more links to downloadable eBooks, background information about Mary Shelly, a link to the 1910 silent movie and, of course, the Mary Shelly Frankenstein quiz!

Steel engraving for frontispiece to the revised edition of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, published by Colburn and Bentley, London 1831. The novel was first published in 1818.
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