So I'm considering reading Frankenstein for the month of October. The last time I read it was in High School. Thing is, I honestly don't know what version it was.
Merry Shelly first published it in 1818. She published it again in 1831, only this one was heavily edited. It seems the 1831 is the most widely read while many scholars would say 1818 is truer to Shelly's true vision.
I have two copies, the paper back from High School (which has seen better days) and the Barns & Noble "leather" bound. I have no idea what versions these two are (though I suppose it might be in the publishing data in the front maybe)?
So question for you Frankenstein scholars out there. Should I:
1: Read whatever version I have (probably B&N version since it's in better shape).
2: Make sure to find an 1818 version.
3: Make sure to find an 1831 version.
4: Just watch the Boris Korloff movie. It's good enough.
Merry Shelly first published it in 1818. She published it again in 1831, only this one was heavily edited. It seems the 1831 is the most widely read while many scholars would say 1818 is truer to Shelly's true vision.
I have two copies, the paper back from High School (which has seen better days) and the Barns & Noble "leather" bound. I have no idea what versions these two are (though I suppose it might be in the publishing data in the front maybe)?
So question for you Frankenstein scholars out there. Should I:
1: Read whatever version I have (probably B&N version since it's in better shape).
2: Make sure to find an 1818 version.
3: Make sure to find an 1831 version.
4: Just watch the Boris Korloff movie. It's good enough.