When The Sleeper Wakes (eBook)

Dystopian Classic

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2022
306 Seiten
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859-654700371-7 (EAN)

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When The Sleeper Wakes - H. G. Wells
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H. G. Wells, a prominent figure in the realm of science fiction literature, penned the thought-provoking novel 'When The Sleeper Wakes'. This book, originally published in 1899 under the title 'The Sleeper Awakes', explores themes of social inequality, the power of technology, and the consequences of unchecked capitalism. Wells' literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions, imaginative world-building, and a deep exploration of societal issues. 'When The Sleeper Wakes' is a gripping tale that transports readers to a dystopian future where the protagonist awakens to a world ruled by a tyrannical oligarchy. The novel's prophetic vision and incisive commentary on class struggle resonate with readers even today. The author's background as a social critic and futurist undoubtedly influenced his creation of this captivating narrative. Readers interested in science fiction, social commentary, and dystopian literature will find 'When The Sleeper Wakes' a compelling and insightful read that raises important questions about the direction of society and the consequences of technological advancement.

H.G. Wells, born Herbert George Wells on September 21, 1866, in Bromley, Kent, England, remains one of the most influential figures in science fiction. Wells was a prolific writer and a foresighted social critic, whose works often contemplated the future with astonishing prescience. Besides his literary achievements, he engaged deeply with contemporary political and social issues, which often provided the substrata for his speculative fiction. Wells' career in literature began in the late 19th century when society was in the throes of the Industrial Revolution, and humankind grappled with rapid technological changes and social transformations. These themes frequently surfaced in his work and were vividly depicted in 'When The Sleeper Wakes' (1899), a novel that explores themes of dystopia, totalitarianism, and repressive societal structures through the lens of a character who awakes into a dramatically altered future after a sleep of two hundred years. The book points to Wells' recurring interest in time as a dimension of human experience and the unanticipated consequences of scientific invention. His flair for combining insightful social commentary with imaginative storytelling also appears in seminal works such as 'The Time Machine' (1895), 'The Invisible Man' (1897), and 'The War of the Worlds' (1898), which not only brought him fame as an author but also established standards for future works in the genre. Stylistically, Wells was known for his clear, concise prose and his ability to construct compelling, thought-provoking narratives. His enduring legacy as the 'father of science fiction' is evidenced by the continued popularity of his novels and their adaptations into various media. H.G. Wells passed away on August 13, 1946, but left behind a body of work that continues to fascinate and provoke reflection on the human condition and the potentialities of our technological age.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte British science fiction • Compound interest impact • Divergent • Dreams vs Reality • Dystopian Fiction • dystopian future • early 20th century literature • futuristic society books • Futuristic technology • Game of Thrones • H. G. Wells novels • Jules Verne • London transformation • Prolific English Writer • Riches beyond Time • science fiction classic • science fiction classics • Social commentary • social critique novels • Speculative Fiction • The Atlantis World • The Hunger Games • The Man in the High Castle • the mysterious island • The War of the Worlds • time travel literature • Victorian Era Sci-Fi • Voyager • wealth disparity
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