Autor: Herbert George Wells
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Kryształowe jajko

Herbert George Wells

„Kryształowe jajko” to opowiadanie autorstwa Herberta George’a Wellsa, uznanego za jednego z pionierów gatunku science fiction.   Historia opowiada losy właściciela sklepu, który znajduje dziwne kryształowe jajko, które służy jako okno na planetę Mars.  

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Love And Mr Lewisham. The Story of a Very Young Couple

Herbert George Wells

Mr. Lewisham is an ambitious young teacher who has grand plans for his future. Indeed he has written up a Plan or Schema as he calls it and has committed himself to daily study to improve himself. We follow him as he moves to London and becomes a student. He also gets married and the later part of the novel is about how his naive beliefs about himself and the world survive this transition. Love and Mr. Lewisham is the story of a young man who seeks to better himself and achieve glory through educational achievements. His love life, however, derails this ambition in several different ways. This is Wells exploration of the dilemmas of the young man torn between career and relationship, between duty and pleasure, between social responsibility and individual needs.

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Ludzie jak Bogowie

Herbert George Wells

Arcydzieło literatury science-fiction autora książek „Niewidzialny człowiek” i „Wyspa doktora Moreau”. Klasyka literatury angielskiej. Kim są Ziemianie? Zadufani w swym poczuci wyższości nawet nie przypuszczamy, że możemy być prowincją Wszechświata. Dano nam taką samą jak innym planetę, lecz nie potrafimy dorosnąć do wielu ideałów i norm. Pozostaliśmy neandertalczykami kosmosu. Inne cywilizacje przerosły nas pod każdym względem: dojrzalszy okazuje się nawet ich humanizm. Przede wszystkim gubi nas własna agresja i fałszywy etos walki. Z tych przekleństw biorą się ludzkie dewiacje, ułomności społeczeństw, państw i cywilizacji - i o tym właśnie opowiada napisana w 1923 r. książka H.G. Wellsa.

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Marriage

Herbert George Wells

Marriage is a surprising story about relationships and people by science fiction legend, H.G. Wells. It features two protagonists: Marjorie Pope, the oldest daughter of a carriage manufacturer whose business has been ruined by the advent of the automobile, and R. A. G. Trafford, a physicist specializing in crystallography whom she marries against the wishes of her family at the age of 21. The novel traces the history of their relationship, which begins when an early airplane Trafford is piloting crashes into the garden of a house Marjories family is renting for the summer. The plot followed the meeting of the couple, their marriage, their failures and success and eventually their trip to the wilderness of the snowy norths to get away from it all and find out what really mattered.

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Meanwhile. The Picture of a Lady

Herbert George Wells

This novel is split into two parts, The Utopographer in the Garden and Advent. The former is set on the Italian Riviera where the novels central figures, a British couple, The Rylands, entertain guests. The latter, written largely in the form of letters between the couple during the husbands trip to London, provides commentary on British political landscape of the 1920s. A pretty good book, detailed discussions on Socialism, Communism, Utopia and so on. This novel was written by Wells after being inspired by an unknown lady that he saw in the garden of La Mortola in Ventimiglia. It sprang into existence without any forethought, and offers a unique insight into the mind of this accomplished author. The narrative is quite slow, and its a very good story, which will push you to think more.

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Men Like Gods

Herbert George Wells

Towards the end of his career, Wells write this book, in which he outlined his vision of Utopia. This is the story of a Mr. Barnstaple, an everyday man, who finds himself propelled into a parallel universe with a group of famous politicians, aristocrats, and their chauffeurs. The world they find themselves in has abolished all disease, and everyone only works at what takes their fancy. The inhabitants of this world speak telepathically, and recognise that the Earth is currently going through a phase akin to a part of their history called the age of confusion which happened some 3000 years before. But despite being surrounded by such beauty and elegance, some of the earthlings rebel and attempt to conquer this new world.

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Mr Blettsworthy on Rampole Island

Herbert George Wells

Often called the father of science fiction, British author Herbert George Wells literary works are notable for being some of the first titles of the science fiction genre. Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island is a 1928 novel by H. G. Wells. It tells the story of a young Englishman Arnold Blettsworthy who, after being betrayed by a business partner, is advised to go travelling in an attempt to recover from his severe disillusionment. During the voyage the ship is wrecked and Mr. Blettsworthy gets on Rampole island inhabited by unfriendly savages. However, instead of being full of relaxation and recuperation his trip is filled with nautical mutinies, cannibals, and much that is not what it seems. The novel combines several authors favorite themes, namely, love, marriage, politics, adventure and science fiction.

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Mr Britling Sees It Through

Herbert George Wells

This story is essentially the history of the opening and of the realisation of the Great War as it happened to one small group of people in Essex, and more particularly as it happened to one human brain. Mr. Britling Sees It Through begins with a lighthearted account of an American visiting England for the first time, but the outbreak of war changes everything. Day by day and month by month, Wells chronicles the unfolding events and public reaction as witnessed by the inhabitants of one house in rural Essex. Each of the characters tries in a different way to keep their bearings in a world suddenly changed beyond recognition. The novel was written and published before the war ended, so there is no victory, no Versailles Treaty and no notion of what is to come.