Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
- PROLOGUE: To Mrs. Saville, England
- Chapter 1: I am by birth a Genevese...
- Chapter 2: We were brought up together...
- Chapter 3: When I had attained the age of seventeen...
- Chapter 4: Natural philosophy and chemistry, became...my sole occupation...
- Chapter 5: It was on a dreary night of November...
- Chapter 6: Clerval then put the following letter into my hands...
- Chapter 7: On my return, I found the following letter from my father...
- Chapter 8: We passed a few sad hours...
- Chapter 9: Nothing is more painful to the human mind...
- Chapter 10: I spent the following day roaming through the valley...
- Chapter 11: "It is with considerable difficulty that I remember..."
- Chapter 12: "I lay on my straw, but I could not sleep..."
- Chapter 13: "I now hasten to the more moving part of my story..."
- Chapter 14: "Some time elapsed before I learned the history of my friends...
- Chapter 15: "Such was the history of my beloved cottagers..."
- Chapter 16: "Cursed, cursed creator!..."
- Chapter 17: The being finished speaking...
- Chapter 18: Day after day, week after week...
- Chapter 19: London was our present point of rest...
- Chapter 20: I sat one evening in my laboratory...
- Chapter 21: I was soon introduced into the presence of the magistrate...
- Chapter 22: The voyage came to an end...
- Chapter 23: It was eight o'clock when we landed...
- Chapter 24: My present situation was one in which...
- EPILOGUE: You have read this strange and terrific story, Margaret...