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The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein
The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein
Author: Theodore Roszak
The passionate story of Elizabeth Lavenza, a girl rescued from poverty and raised by a remarkable noblewoman of Geneva, describes how the demise of her sensual bond with Victor Frankenstein sends him hurtling into a secret life, and along a path of destruction. Reprint. PW. NYT.
ISBN-13: 9780517198766
ISBN-10: 0517198762
Publication Date: 11/11/1997
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Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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More than 175 years ago, Mary Shelley introduced the world to an arrogant scientist and his unhallowed creation in her classic Frankenstein. In this novel, Theodore Roszak writes the tale from the point of view of the woman who was the scientist's love interest.

Abandoned by her soldiering father to an impoverished gipsy family, apprenticed into midwifery as a child, rescued and raised by a remarkable noblewoman of Geneva, Elizabeth Lavenza was destined to be more than a foster sister to Victor Frankenstein. She became his soul mate and lover, the partner who led him on a quest into the shadowy realms of alchemical lore - commingling the scientific, the pagan spirituality, and the sexual. But the shattering of their bond in seeking the ultimate spiritual union would send Victor on his unholy pursuit of the secret of life...an exploration that would unleash only death and destruction.
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Rescued from an impoverished existence among the Gipsies, raised by a remarkable noblewoman of Geneva, Elizabeth Lavenza was destined to be more than a foster sister to Victor Frankenstein. She became his soul mate and lover, the partner who led him on a quest into the shadowy realms of alchemical lore - commingling the scientific, the spiritual, and the sexual. But the shattering of their bond would send Victor on his unholy pursuit of the secret of life..an exploration that would unleash only death and destruction.