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The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein
by Theodore Roszak
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The tale of Frankenstein retold, from the point of view of Elizabeth, Victor Frankenstein's fiancee.
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9780679437321,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
1995
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9780671529130,
Audio Cassette,
Simon & Schuster,
1995
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9780553576375,
Paperback,
Bantam Books,
1996
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Publisher Notes
Rescued from an impoverished life among the Gypsies, raised by a remarkable noblewoman of Geneva, Elzabeth Lavenza was much more than a foster sister to Victor Frankenstein. Together, they forged a sensual bond and entered a world of mythical lore. Theodore Roszak reveals the stunningly passionate story Mary Shelley herself had dared not write.
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"Most important 'The Memiors of Elizabeth Frankenstein' works as a novel. Elizabeth, Lady Caroline, and poor crazy Victor may originate in Gothic types of besieged virtue and ravaging vice, but, like Frankenstein's creatures, they are alive. I knew them; I could not put this book down. As it does with Victorian novelists, Mr. Roszak's moral design electrifies his story."
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