The time machine - Herbert G. Wells

Herbert G. Wells | 2018 | Zachte kaft | Engels
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Beschrijving

Wells previously had the idea for a story around time traveling, that he processed into a lesser known book, entitled: The Chronic Argonauts. He wanted to use this story as a basis for a series of stories for the Pall Mall Gazette, but the publisher asked him to write a novel around the same theme instead. The book published in 1895 presents time as a fourth dimension where the protagonist can travel with a machine though time. The book also reflects Wells' socialist political insight on the world. The book also introduced the concept of time traveling using a device that allows the user to determine where he wants to go. This data was later taken over in many other media. The story has the form of a kind of two-sited mirror; The I-narrator who is speaking in the whole story is a scholar who reports on the events that his colleague, known as "The Time Traveler", has experienced on his journey through the distant future and in turn told the I-narrator. In The United States, Australia, Canada and Europe, "The Time Machine" now belongs to the public domain.
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Beschrijving

Wells previously had the idea for a story around time traveling, that he processed into a lesser known book, entitled: The Chronic Argonauts. He wanted to use this story as a basis for a series of stories for the Pall Mall Gazette, but the publisher asked him to write a novel around the same theme instead. The book published in 1895 presents time as a fourth dimension where the protagonist can travel with a machine though time. The book also reflects Wells' socialist political insight on the world. The book also introduced the concept of time traveling using a device that allows the user to determine where he wants to go. This data was later taken over in many other media. The story has the form of a kind of two-sited mirror; The I-narrator who is speaking in the whole story is a scholar who reports on the events that his colleague, known as "The Time Traveler", has experienced on his journey through the distant future and in turn told the I-narrator. In The United States, Australia, Canada and Europe, "The Time Machine" now belongs to the public domain.

Specificaties

Door (auteur) Herbert G. Wells
Uitgeverij Vrije Uitgevers, De
Genre Literaire roman, novelle
Uitgave Zachte kaft
Aantal pagina's 140
Verschenen op 15-05-2018
ISBN / EAN 9789492954152
Taal Engels
Gewicht 213 g
Hoogte 210 mm
Breedte 148 mm
Dikte 13 mm