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The Invisible Man

H.G. Wells, Nicole Lobdell, Nancee Reeves

From Shelf: A whistle stop tour of the history of horror

The Invisible Man stands out as possessing one of the most complicated heroes, or perhaps anti-heroes, in literature. A thoroughly unlikeable character, the Invisible Man is defined by his arrogance, impulsiveness, rudeness, and, at times, violence. He is, however, a man of great genius; but, his genius is selfish-no one profits from his experiments, not even himself. The Invisible Man is not only a commentary on imagination and the great spirit of invention that elevated the nineteenth century but also a warning against the eugenic and self-interested policies that threatened the twentieth.

This edition includes a valuable collection of the nineteenth-century narratives of invisibility that inspired Wells's novel, as well as excerpts of Wells's nonfiction writings on education and class. Additional appendices situate the novel in its late-Victorian scientific and technological contexts, including material on radio waves and x-rays.

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
232
Publisher:
Broadview Press Ltd
ISBN:
9781554812738
Published Date:
30/9/2018
Dimensions:
216mm x 140mm x 11mm
Weight:
263g
Category:
Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers

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Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9781554812738

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