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Invisible Man , The

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What happens when a man discovers the secret to invisibility, only to lose sight of his own humanity? In H.G. Wells' groundbreaking novel The Invisible Man, the brilliant yet tormented scientist Griffin embarks on a dangerous quest to unlock the power of being unseen. But as his body fades from view, his mind spirals into obsession, paranoia, and madness.

A gripping blend of science fiction, psychological horror, and philosophical reflection, this visionary tale explores the terrifying consequences of unchecked ambition and moral detachment. Wells masterfully questions the cost of power when separated from conscience, making this classic more relevant than ever in the modern age.

Themes Explored:
  • Power and Corruption: How invisibility corrupts the mind and blurs ethical boundaries.
  • Alienation and Isolation: Griffin's descent into loneliness and detachment from society.
  • Science vs. Morality: A cautionary tale about unchecked experimentation and ambition.
  • Identity and Madness: The loss of physical form mirrors a psychological breakdown.
  • Fear of the Unknown: Society’s reaction to the invisible and unexplained.
Why This Edition Stands Out:
  • Unabridged and faithful to the original text.
  • Includes a thoughtful introduction on the legacy of H.G. Wells.
  • Compact paperback, perfect for students, sci-fi enthusiasts, and classic collectors.
  • A must-read that laid the foundation for modern science fiction and speculative storytelling.
| Born in Bromley in Kent, England, Herbert George “H. G.” Wells (1866-1946) has been called the father of science fiction. His most notable works include The War of the Worlds (1897), The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896). Wells also wrote on topics related to history and social commentary and was involved in politics for much of his life. Novels like Kipps and The History of Mr. Polly, which describe lower-middle class life, led to the suggestion that he was a worthy successor to Charles Dickens.Wells died in London in August, 1946, after having lived through two World Wars.

AUTHORS:

H.G. Wells

PUBLISHER:

Prakash Books

ISBN-10:

8175994320

ISBN-13:

9788175994324

BINDING:

Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE:

English

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