Victor Frankenstein, scientist?

There’s a popular belief that Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is a warning about science “going too far”.  But she actually presents Victor Frankenstein as something of a pseudo-scientist, at least when left to his own devices.  In his resting state, or when working in isolation, Victor Frankenstein is a romantic more inclined to enjoy nature than to study it, and disinclined to the unglamorous work that scientists must do.