Other Early Fantastic Stories - H. G. Wells - ebook

Other Early Fantastic Stories ebook

H G Wells

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Other Early Fantastic Stories showcases the imaginative brilliance and speculative daring of H. G. Wells during the formative years of his literary career. This collection brings together a selection of Wells's early short stories, revealing the foundations of the visionary mind that would later redefine science fiction and modern speculative literature. In these tales, Wells blends scientific curiosity with fantasy, satire, and philosophical reflection. Each story explores extraordinary ideas—unusual experiments, strange transformations, alternate realities, and the unsettling consequences of unchecked curiosity—while remaining deeply rooted in human emotion and social observation. His narratives challenge readers to question the limits of knowledge, the ethics of progress, and the fragile boundary between the rational and the fantastic. Written with wit, clarity, and inventive energy, the stories demonstrate Wells's remarkable ability to make the unbelievable feel plausible. They also reflect the intellectual climate of the late nineteenth century, a time marked by rapid scientific advancement and shifting beliefs about humanity's place in the universe. Other Early Fantastic Stories is an essential collection for fans of classic science fiction, fantasy, and literary short stories. It offers both an entertaining and insightful glimpse into the early creative experiments of one of literature's most influential thinkers, and serves as a testament to Wells's enduring legacy as a pioneer of imaginative storytelling.

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Liczba stron: 252

Rok wydania: 2026

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