The Chronic Argonauts

Par : H.G. Wells
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  • Nombre de pages23
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4742376-8
  • EAN8596547423768
  • Date de parution22/11/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille335 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In H. G. Wells's seminal work, "The Chronic Argonauts, " readers are introduced to a groundbreaking narrative that deftly intertwines science fiction with philosophical inquiry. This novella, written in 1888, predates Wells's more famous works and serves as a precursor to his exploration of time travel and the human condition. Employing a rich, descriptive literary style, Wells weaves a tale filled with vivid imagination and social critique, presenting a commentary on Victorian society and the moral implications of scientific advancement through the adventures of his protagonist, Dr.
Moses Nebogipfel, as he navigates the complexities of time and existence. H. G. Wells, often regarded as the father of science fiction, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous social changes and the rapid scientific progress of his time. Educated in the sciences and passionately engaged with the socio-political currents of the late 19th century, Wells infused his writings with a profound curiosity about the future and humanity's place within it.
"The Chronic Argonauts" reflects this intellectual milieu, emphasizing the inherent potential and peril of technological innovation as well as the ethical dilemmas it poses. Ideal for both enthusiasts of science fiction and students of literature, "The Chronic Argonauts" offers an essential glimpse into the genesis of Wells's themes that would resonate in later works. This novella merits close examination not only for its imaginative storytelling but also for its innovative treatment of critical ideas about time, morality, and the human experience.
Readers will find it a thought-provoking exploration that continues to inspire conversations about science and its implications.
In H. G. Wells's seminal work, "The Chronic Argonauts, " readers are introduced to a groundbreaking narrative that deftly intertwines science fiction with philosophical inquiry. This novella, written in 1888, predates Wells's more famous works and serves as a precursor to his exploration of time travel and the human condition. Employing a rich, descriptive literary style, Wells weaves a tale filled with vivid imagination and social critique, presenting a commentary on Victorian society and the moral implications of scientific advancement through the adventures of his protagonist, Dr.
Moses Nebogipfel, as he navigates the complexities of time and existence. H. G. Wells, often regarded as the father of science fiction, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous social changes and the rapid scientific progress of his time. Educated in the sciences and passionately engaged with the socio-political currents of the late 19th century, Wells infused his writings with a profound curiosity about the future and humanity's place within it.
"The Chronic Argonauts" reflects this intellectual milieu, emphasizing the inherent potential and peril of technological innovation as well as the ethical dilemmas it poses. Ideal for both enthusiasts of science fiction and students of literature, "The Chronic Argonauts" offers an essential glimpse into the genesis of Wells's themes that would resonate in later works. This novella merits close examination not only for its imaginative storytelling but also for its innovative treatment of critical ideas about time, morality, and the human experience.
Readers will find it a thought-provoking exploration that continues to inspire conversations about science and its implications.
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