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Mary Shelley – Frankenstein 1971 1st Turkish Book Turkey

Mary Shelley – Frankenstein 1971 1st Turkish Book Turkey

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Mary Shelley – Frankenştayn (Frankenstein) – Milliyet Yayınları Turkish Edition (1971) – First Edition

Description:

This is the Turkish first edition of Frankenstein, published under the title Frankenştayn by Milliyet Yayınları in 1971. Written by Mary Shelley, the novel is one of the foundational works of Gothic literature and early science fiction, exploring the consequences of human ambition and the limits of scientific experimentation.

The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who succeeds in creating life through an unorthodox experiment, only to be horrified by the consequences of his creation. The being he brings to life becomes isolated and rejected, leading to a tragic chain of events driven by abandonment, fear, and revenge. The narrative explores themes of responsibility, isolation, and the ethical boundaries of scientific discovery, making it one of the most influential novels in literary history.

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is widely regarded as a pioneering work that shaped both Gothic horror and early science fiction. Its philosophical depth and emotional complexity continue to make it a central reference point in discussions of creation, identity, and moral responsibility.

For collectors, this 1971 Turkish first edition represents an important early modern Turkish translation of a classic literary work. Published by Milliyet Yayınları, it reflects the period’s efforts to bring major world literature to Turkish readers through accessible paperback editions. Its combination of literary significance and early 1970s publication context makes it a notable collectible.

Key Features:

• Title: Frankenştayn (Frankenstein)

• Author: Mary Shelley

• Publisher: Milliyet Yayınları

• Publication Year: 1971

• Edition: First Edition

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Novel

• Genre: Gothic fiction, science fiction, horror

• Themes: Creation, responsibility, isolation, scientific ethics, tragedy

• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish first edition of a foundational Gothic and science fiction novel

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