• the awful and majestic in nature

    The modern descriptive term for Victor's experience would be awesome. Although he
    dwells on how satisfying is this kind of response to nature (and in the third edition
    it is particularly accentuated), it is probably so because of its reliable alterity
    from his own situation. In a few paragraphs, with startling irony, he will have that
    dependability rudely broken, and the sublime will come directly home to the human
    who, thinking to master it, had fled from its tremendous power.