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The Greats of Sci-Fi: H. G Wells Edition : 140+ Dystopian Novels, Space Action Adventures, Lost World Classics & Apocalyptic Tales

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Spanning centuries, 'The Greats of Sci-Fi: H.G. Wells Edition' emerges as a seminal anthology that traverses the varied terrains of science fiction. The works selected for this collection not only showcase the inventive richness that characterizes the genre but also illuminate the essential themes of exploration, societal critique, and technological speculation. From the haunting depths of psychological manipulation to the exhilarating realms of interstellar travel, the literary styles vary dramatically, offering a rich tapestry of visionary narratives. This edition, while celebrating the legacy of H.G. Wells, includes works that stand out for their innovative approach and narrative prowess, reflecting the evolution of sci-fi from its inception to the burgeoning of its golden age. The contributors to this anthology represent a pantheon of seminal figures whose careers collectively map the contours of early science fiction literature. Figures like Mary Shelley, Jules Verne, and Mark Twain not only defined but transcended their eras, injecting their unique social, historical, and personal preoccupations into their works. Together, these authors have fed into movements such as Romanticism, the Enlightenment, and Modernism, their diverse perspectives and backgrounds enriching the overarching theme of human versus the beyond, and what that interplay signifies culturally and philosophically. For aficionados of science fiction and new readers alike, 'The Greats of Sci-Fi: H.G. Wells Edition' offers a profound opportunity to explore a multiplicity of perspectives and narrative experiments under the broad umbrella of sci-fi. This anthology serves not just as a reflection of a genre but as a profound educational resource, exploring the depths of human curiosity and fear through the lens of speculative fiction. Readers are encouraged to traverse this landscape, learning from each voice and perhaps discovering in these intersections, a deeper understanding of the world as it could be envisioned through the speculative and often prophetic eyes of science fiction's pioneers.


Author: H. G. Wells Author: Abraham Merritt Author: Edgar Wallace Author: Jules Verne Author: Edgar Allan Poe Author: Mary Shelley Author: Edwin A. Abbott Author: Jack London Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Author: George MacDonald Author: Henry Rider Haggard Author: William Hope Hodgson Author: H. P. Lovecraft Author: Edward Bellamy Author: Mark Twain Author: Arthur Conan Doyle Author: Francis Bacon Author: C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne Author: Lewis Grassic Gibbon Author: Margaret Cavendish Author: Jonathan Swift Author: William Morris Author: Samuel Butler Author: Edward Bulwer-Lytton Author: James Fenimore Cooper Author: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Author: Owen Gregory Author: Hugh Benson Author: Fred M. White Author: Ignatius Donnelly Author: Ernest Bramah Author: Arthur Dudley Vinton Author: Robert Cromie Author: Anthony Trollope Author: Cleveland Moffett Author: Richard Jefferies Author: Percy Greg Author: David Lindsay Author: Edward Everett Hale Author: Stanley G. Weinbaum Author: Otis Adelbert Kline Author: Malcolm Jameson Author: Garrett P. Serviss Author: Gertrude Barrows Bennett