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Author - H. G. Wells ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Filiquarian was reviewed on 11-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:1599868814 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Island Of Dr. Moreau Reference Book. Classifications : Classics General Literature & Fiction 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Contemporary General Literature & Fiction 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Litera . Click the following link to view the cover of The Island Of Dr. Moreau. Related topics: Classics. General. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Contemporary. General. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. requestid: 289dd8ec-4d81-40f9-a2cc-d5d27d09272crequestprocessingtime: 0.1611120000000000 salesrank: 79449 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 5088070600 1) Paperback Book The Island Of Dr. Moreau by Filiquarian. Like most people I have seen this as movie years ago but it didn´t haunt me half as deeply as the small novel itself. In size it´s a sliver of a book but its depth goes beyond the short amount of pages. The beginning was little tough to get into but transformed into a magnificent story that kept me up for two nights in a row. Even though this was written over a hundred years ago the tale is still fresh and shocking, waking up immense pity and outrage at what people are capable of. Like the story says, the difference between man and beast is that man can lie...but both are capable of monstrosities but not for the same reason. H.G Wells was known to paint a rather melancholic and pessimistic picture of man´s footprint on nature and animals and even ourselves; strangely I have always bonded with that dark side of reality. It´s true, we can destroy more than create, or perhaps create while destroying precious creatures and resources.
2) Paperback Book The Island Of Dr. Moreau by Filiquarian. The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells
3) Paperback Book The Island Of Dr. Moreau by Filiquarian. More of a horror than science fiction, THE ISLAND OF DR MOREAU is a disturbing and unforgettable book. Wells had a knack for making his stories come to life through the voice of the narrator, whom, as Pendrick in this book, seems like he´s telling the story of something that really did happen. You can almost feel the emotion behind the words as Pendrick tells his tale. The almost-human creations of Moreau are nothing less than freaky. Both scarily mysterious and horribly familiar, these creatures evoke conflicting emotion in the reader. Should they just be put out of their misery? or encouraged to live? You can´t help feeling both horror and pity for these very disturbing characters.
4) Paperback Book The Island Of Dr. Moreau by Filiquarian. This book arrived well before the expected date and was a great buy. I will be buying from them again.¤ 5) Paperback Book The Island Of Dr. Moreau by Filiquarian. H.G. Wells´ fantastic imagination is readily apparent within his visionary books such as The Time Machine and The Invisible Man, however I consider The Island of Dr. Moreau to be his greatest work in this regards. In less than 200 pages, Wells´ manages to trap the reader within the mind of an uninvited "guest" on a remote island strewn with subhuman creatures, ghastly experiments, and a raving mad scientist.
6) Paperback Book The Island Of Dr. Moreau by Filiquarian. The Island of Dr. Moreau, originally published in 1896, is a science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells that addresses the ideas of society, community and human nature. Wells also touches on the concepts of eugenics and Darwinism in this classic as well as timeless science fiction title.¤ 7) Paperback Book The Island Of Dr. Moreau by Filiquarian. A shipwreck in the South Seas, a palm-tree paradise where a mad doctor conducts vile experiments, animals that become human and then "beastly" in ways they never were before--it´s the stuff of high adventure. It´s also a parable about Darwinian theory, a social satire in the vein of Jonathan Swift (Gulliver´s Travels), and a bloody tale of horror. Or, as H. G. Wells himself wrote about this story, "The Island of Dr. Moreau is an exercise in youthful blasphemy. Now and then, though I rarely admit it, the universe projects itself towards me in a hideous grimace. It grimaced that time, and I did my best to express my vision of the aimless torture in creation." This colorful tale by the author of The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War of the Worlds lit a firestorm of controversy at the time of its publication in 1896.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Jan-2009, 15998688149781599868813, 390-510-220-570-700-141-8
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