Did God create man, merely in the end to become dead earth in the midst of healthful vegetating nature?
Frankenstein
Did God create man, merely in the end to become dead earth in the midst of healthful vegetating nature?
Frankenstein
The Last Man, an existential question prompted by the desolation of a plague-ridden world.
1826
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