The Time MachineThe Time Machine (1895) is considered one of the greatest science fiction novels ever written. Like other early works of science fiction, it deals with the author's angst about individual/industrial relations and explores a socialist political vision. Wells's protagonist travels to the year 802,701 and meets the Eloi, a frail set of humans who live simple lives without any need for technology. Later, he meets the Morlocks, bestial cannibals who work under ground to support the Eloi. |
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User Review - unclebob53703 - LibraryThingClassic science fiction. This is the first American edition, handsomely illustrated and in excellent shape, considering it's 24 years older than I am. First read it from the Library, then tracked down my own copy--long before there was an Internet. Read full review
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User Review - Lorem - LibraryThingI rather enjoyed this book, such breadth of feeling and scenery in a pretty short book. I really enjoyed the scenes if the time travelers own introspection about what would cause this stratification ... Read full review
Contents
Chapter I | 1 |
Chapter VI | 76 |
Chapter VII | 85 |
Chapter VIII | 95 |
Chapter IX | 105 |
Chapter X | 115 |
Chapter XI | 120 |
Chapter XII | 128 |
Epilogue | 137 |
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