The Wheels of Chance (Unabridged) (eBook)

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2023
332 Seiten
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H. G. Wells' "The Wheels of Chance" is a delightful exploration of chance, fate, and the seductive idea of liberation through travel. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian England, the narrative follows a hapless draper, the protagonist, who stumbles upon adventure when he trades his mundane existence for a bicycle journey. Wells employs a whimsical yet acerbic literary style, blending humor with social commentary, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of a society on the cusp of modernity. The novel's rich descriptive passages transport readers through the lush countryside while its dialogues capture the eccentricity of diverse characters, underscoring the randomness of life's encounters. Wells, a pioneer of science fiction, was profoundly influenced by the social and political milieu of his time, advocating for progressive ideals. His background in social reform and his deep engagement with the politics of technology likely inspired this novel, where the bicycle symbolizes both freedom and the folly of human ambition. Through this work, Wells critiques the stratifications of class while celebrating the exhilaration that accompanies change and spontaneous adventure. Readers are encouraged to delve into "The Wheels of Chance" not only for its humorous narrative but also for its insightful reflections on the human condition. This unabridged edition serves as an excellent introduction for those new to Wells and a charming reminder to seasoned readers of the author's ability to entertain while inviting contemplation about life's serendipities.

H. G. Wells, born Herbert George Wells on September 21, 1866, in Bromley, Kent, England, is widely recognized as a father of science fiction. His works have transcended the genre, exhibiting remarkable foresight and imagination, often highlighting Wells's concerns with social justice and human progress. Before becoming a novelist, Wells was a teacher and a student of biology under Thomas Henry Huxley, which influenced his scientific and educational views manifesting in his literary works. 'The Wheels of Chance (Unabridged)', although less known than some of his science fiction masterpieces, shows Wells's versatility and influence in literature. It is a comic novel that centers around the bicycle craze of the 1890s and explores themes of social mobility and escapism. Wells's oeuvre includes seminal works such as 'The Time Machine', 'The War of the Worlds', and 'The Invisible Man', marking him as a prescient author whose narratives often grappled with the potential consequences of scientific advancements. He experimented with various types of writing, from social commentaries to utopian and dystopian visions, portraying his strong advocacy for socialist and progressive ideas. His work not only shaped the genre of science fiction but also offered critical reflections on the society of his time. Wells passed away on August 13, 1946, but left an indelible mark on literature with his richly imaginative and forward-thinking narratives.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Humor / Satire
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Schlagworte 19th-century England • antique comedy literature • bicycle adventure • British humorous fiction • Charles Dickens • classic cycling adventure • Class struggle themes • Cultural Landscape • cycling adventure story • English countryside exploration • english literature classics • Ernest Hemingway • gender roles • H. G. Wells literature • historical fiction • historical humor books • Human condition reflections • Humorous Satire • humorous social commentary • Jerome K. Jerome • Jonathan Swift • Jules Verne • Light-hearted narrative • Mark Twain • Nathaniel Hawthorne • O. Henry • progressive views • satirical character journeys • Social commentary • social satire novels • Technology Impact • The Wheels of Chance novel • Thomas Hardy • Three Men in a Boat • turn of the century comedy • Victorian England • victorian era fiction • Victorian social satire • whimsical storytelling style • Working Class
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