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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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The Greats of Sci-Fi: H.G. Wells Edition is an unparalleled anthology that showcases an impressive array of speculative fiction narratives, from the pioneering adventures of interstellar exploration to thought-provoking tales of socio-political critique. This collection transcends the conventional boundaries of the genre, incorporating a rich diversity of literary styles, from the fantastical realms of George MacDonald and Percy Greg to the dark, psychological depths explored by Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft. Serving as a literary mosaic, the edition illuminates the multifaceted nature of science fiction, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its evolution and its pivotal role in the imaginative exploration of the human condition and the cosmos. The editors have meticulously curated standout pieces, ensuring a balance between the foundational texts of the genre and lesser-known works deserving of wider recognition. The anthology unites an illustrious cohort of authors, each bringing their unique philosophical perspectives, historical contexts, and cultural backgrounds to the table. This blend of voices, including luminaries like Jules Verne, whose visionary narratives laid the groundwork for modern science fiction, and Mark Twain, known for his keen social commentary and satire, creates a rich tapestry that reflects the expansive scope of human inquiry and ambition. These authors, many of whom were contemporaries or predecessors of H.G. Wells, contributed significantly to various literary movements, from Romanticism and the Enlightenment's faith in progress, to the skepticism and existential questioning characteristic of Modernism. Their collective works, situated within this broad literary and historical context, make a compelling case for science fiction as a critical lens through which to examine both the potentialities and pitfalls of technological and societal advancement. For enthusiasts seeking to delve into the origins and developmental arcs of science fiction, The Greats of Sci-Fi: H.G. Wells Edition offers an invaluable resource. This anthology not only celebrates the genre's extraordinary legacy but also invites readers to engage with the complex dialogues and diverse narrative structures that characterize these seminal works. It is a must-read for anyone looking to appreciate the vast landscapes of imagination that science fiction affords, serving as an indispensable companion for exploratory journeys through the unknown realms of space, time, and the human psyche.


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