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From the twentieth century's first great practitioner of the novel of ideas comes a consummate masterpiece of science fiction about a man trapped in the terror of his own creation. A stranger emerges out of a freezing February day with a request for lodging in a cozy provincial inn. Who is this out-of-season traveler? More confounding is the thick mask of bandages obscuring his face. Why is he disguised in such a manner? What keeps him hidden in his room? The villagers, aroused by trepidation and curiosity, bring it upon themselves to find the answers. What they discover is not only a man trapped in the terror of his own creation, but a chilling reflection of the unsolvable mysteries of their own souls. -My fantastic stories do not pretend to deal with possible things. They aim indeed only at the same amount of conviction as one gets in a gripping good dream.---H. G. Wells With an Introduction by W. Warren Wagar and an Afterword by Scott Westerfeld
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Invisible Man, Herbert George Wells, Scott Westerfeld
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- Année de publication
- 2010
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- Titre
- Invisible Man
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Herbert George Wells, Scott Westerfeld
- Éditeur
- Penguin Books
- Publié
- 2010
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 209
- ISBN10
- 0451531671
- ISBN13
- 9780451531674
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Fantasy, Science-fiction, Classiques, Horreur, Littérature britannique, Cadeaux pour les messieurs, Angleterre, Littérature anglaise, Adapté au cinéma, Édition bilingue, Expériences (science), Paria, Scientifiques, Fantastique Victorien, Invisibilité
- Première publication
- 1897
- Titre original
- The Invisible Man
- Évaluation
- 3,8 sur 5
- Description
- From the twentieth century's first great practitioner of the novel of ideas comes a consummate masterpiece of science fiction about a man trapped in the terror of his own creation. A stranger emerges out of a freezing February day with a request for lodging in a cozy provincial inn. Who is this out-of-season traveler? More confounding is the thick mask of bandages obscuring his face. Why is he disguised in such a manner? What keeps him hidden in his room? The villagers, aroused by trepidation and curiosity, bring it upon themselves to find the answers. What they discover is not only a man trapped in the terror of his own creation, but a chilling reflection of the unsolvable mysteries of their own souls. -My fantastic stories do not pretend to deal with possible things. They aim indeed only at the same amount of conviction as one gets in a gripping good dream.---H. G. Wells With an Introduction by W. Warren Wagar and an Afterword by Scott Westerfeld



































