The First Men in the Moon - H. G. Wells - ebook

The First Men in the Moon ebook

H G Wells

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The First Men in the Moon is a groundbreaking work of early science fiction by H. G. Wells that blends scientific imagination, adventure, and social satire into a visionary tale of space travel. First published in 1901, the novel reflects Wells's extraordinary ability to anticipate future technologies while using speculative storytelling to examine human nature and society. The story follows Bedford, a pragmatic and financially minded businessman, and Dr. Cavor, an eccentric but brilliant scientist who discovers a revolutionary substance capable of defying gravity. Using this invention, the two men embark on a daring journey beyond Earth and become the first humans to travel to the Moon. What begins as a bold scientific experiment soon transforms into a startling encounter with an advanced and highly organized lunar civilization. On the Moon, Wells introduces readers to the Selenites—intelligent beings whose rigid social structure and specialized roles offer a sharp mirror to human society. Through their interactions with this alien world, Wells explores themes of imperialism, class division, scientific responsibility, and the ethical consequences of exploration and progress. Both imaginative and thought-provoking, The First Men in the Moon stands as a cornerstone of classic science fiction. With its vivid concepts, satirical depth, and sense of wonder, the novel continues to captivate readers and influence generations of writers, proving Wells's lasting impact as a pioneer of speculative literature.

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Liczba stron: 344

Rok wydania: 2026

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