The Shape of Things To Come (eBook)

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2022
440 Seiten
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The Shape of Things To Come - H. G. Wells
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In "The Shape of Things To Come," H. G. Wells presents a prescient and often unsettling vision of the future, intertwining speculative fiction with social commentary. Written in a captivating yet accessible style, the book unfolds through a narrative that oscillates between his optimistic perspective on humanity's potential and a stark portrayal of the perils faced by society. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century's geopolitical turmoil, Wells posits a timeline influenced by technological advancement, war, and ideological transformation, reflecting the anxieties and possibilities of his contemporaries. This work is not merely a tale of what might be; it serves as a cautionary observation on the trajectory of civilization itself, providing keen insights into themes of advancement, government, and human evolution. H. G. Wells, often referred to as the father of science fiction, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous events of his time, such as World War I and rapid industrialization. His fascination with the interplay between technology and society fueled his imagination, compelling him to explore the implications of progress in his works. A relentless thinker and social critic, Wells was driven by a desire to engage his readers in conversations about the future's ethical and moral dimensions, making him a visionary of his age. "The Shape of Things To Come" is essential reading for those intrigued by the intersections of literature, science, and speculation. It invites readers to ponder the consequences of human actions and foresees the challenges of tomorrow while inspiring hope for a harmonious future. A critical read for scholars and casual readers alike, it fosters a dialogue that remains remarkably relevant in today's rapidly changing world.

H.G. Wells, born Herbert George Wells on September 21, 1866, in Bromley, Kent, England, was a visionary British author, frequently credited as a pioneer of science fiction literature. Wells' prophetic imagination and insightful social commentary were prominent in his vast array of work, which encompassed novels, short stories, non-fiction, and political commentary. Best known for seminal science fiction classics such as 'The War of the Worlds', 'The Time Machine', and 'The Invisible Man', his 1933 work 'The Shape of Things to Come' stands as a testament to his ambitious speculative narrative that extended beyond literature into the realm of futurology. In 'The Shape of Things to Come', Wells combines his narrative skills with a pseudo-historical account of the future, portraying the history of the world from 1933 to 2106. Wells's literary style is characterized by a fluid, descriptive, and accessible prose that endeavored to disrupt the complacent Victorian worldview. His foresight into the technological advancements and societal changes, though speculative, has been surprisingly prescient, firmly establishing him as a central figure in the annals of science fiction. Wells was also a prominent public figure, advocating for socialistic and progressive ideals. He passed away on August 13, 1946, leaving behind a vast and influential body of work that continues to inspire and provoke thought across generations.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Schlagworte 20th century science fiction • A Game of Thrones • Classic • Divergent • Dystopian conflict resolution • dystopian fiction classic • Ernest Haycox • futuristic science fiction • futuristic world-building • Futurist narrative • Global governance narrative • H.G. Wells author • Historical • Historical retrospective • human ingenuity exploration • Intellectually Challenging • Intellectual speculative fiction • Interwar Period • Jonathan Swift • Jules Verne • literary science fiction • post-apocalyptic society • Prophetic Fiction • science fiction classic • science fiction prophecies • Societal Evolution • Societal evolution commentary • Speculative Fiction • technological advancement themes • The Atlantis World • The Hunger Games • The Martian • the mysterious island • The Shape of Things To Come book • The War of the Worlds • utopian and dystopian novels • Utopian future vision • utopian society • Visionary foresight • Voyager • world future predictions
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