Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein invented science fiction, and its layered, gothic storytelling is surprisingly powerful on audio. Here’s what to expect from the listen.
Listen to Frankenstein Free30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeWhat Frankenstein is about
Driven by ambition, the young scientist Victor Frankenstein discovers how to create life — and then recoils in horror from the being he assembles. Abandoned and reviled, the creature’s loneliness slowly hardens into a need for revenge against his maker.
Told through nested narrators and letters, the novel is a meditation on creation, responsibility, and what it means to be human. It’s far more tragic and philosophical than the movie monster suggests — the ‘monster’ is often the most sympathetic figure in the book.
| Author | Mary Shelley |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781611552690 |
| List price | $17.00 |
Why Frankenstein is great on audio
The novel’s framing — a story within a story within a letter — and its brooding atmosphere come alive when read aloud. A good narrator brings real pathos to the creature’s voice.
Who should listen
For fans of gothic and classic literature, and anyone curious about the roots of science fiction and horror. Expect tragedy and ideas over jump scares.
If you like Frankenstein, listen to these next
- Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston — Hurston’s lyrical landmark.
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen — Austen’s witty, beloved romance.
- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee — Harper Lee’s story of conscience in the South.
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Listen to Frankenstein Free30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeFrequently asked questions
Is Frankenstein the name of the monster?
No — Frankenstein is the scientist; the creature is famously unnamed, which is part of the point.
Is Frankenstein scary?
It’s gothic and unsettling rather than gory — more tragedy than slasher horror.
Is the writing hard to follow?
A good narrator makes the 19th-century prose and nested structure much easier to follow.
Can I get the Frankenstein audiobook free?
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