The Classic Science Fiction Collection

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Herbert George Wells ISBN: 9781788881692
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Arcturus Language: English
Author: Herbert George Wells
ISBN: 9781788881692
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Arcturus
Language: English

For more than 100 years, science fiction writers have told tales of alien encounters and fascinating technologies and warned of the dangers of dystopian governments. From Victorians experimenting with time travel to pioneers exploring the depths of space, the stories collected here are a tribute to the imagination of the inventors of the modern science fiction genre. Some tales are filled with boundless optimism for the ingenuity of humanity while others provide fearful warnings of the risks of war and the dangers of technology.

In the late 19th century, writers across the world began looking to the future. In France, Jules Verne explored the possibilities of future technology and the wonders of exploration in his novels Journey to the Centre of the Earthand Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. In England, H. G. Wells established himself as one of the founders of science fiction with his novels The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds. They were both also prolific short story writers.

Others followed suit. In Bengal, the feminist Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain used her fiction to advance women's rights and education. In the United States, Jack London found science fiction the perfect way to express some of his unique political ideas. By the end of World War I, science fiction had established itself as a major genre. With the birth of the pulp magazine came a slew of accomplished writers - authors such as George Griffith, John Ulrich Giesy, Homer Eon Flint, Cyril G. Wates and others excelled at the short story, able to experiment and create a sense of wonder in their fascinating tales.

This collection includes stories by:
Grant Allen
Stephen Vincent Benét
Miles J. Breuer
Thornton DeKy
Francis Flagg
Homer Eon Flint
John Ulrich Giesy
George Griffith
Austin Hall
Will Harben
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
Rudyard Kipling
Jack London
Edward Page Mitchell
Garrett P. Serviss
Charles B. Stilson
Jules Verne
Cyril G. Wates
Stanley G. Weinbaum
H. G. Wells

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For more than 100 years, science fiction writers have told tales of alien encounters and fascinating technologies and warned of the dangers of dystopian governments. From Victorians experimenting with time travel to pioneers exploring the depths of space, the stories collected here are a tribute to the imagination of the inventors of the modern science fiction genre. Some tales are filled with boundless optimism for the ingenuity of humanity while others provide fearful warnings of the risks of war and the dangers of technology.

In the late 19th century, writers across the world began looking to the future. In France, Jules Verne explored the possibilities of future technology and the wonders of exploration in his novels Journey to the Centre of the Earthand Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. In England, H. G. Wells established himself as one of the founders of science fiction with his novels The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds. They were both also prolific short story writers.

Others followed suit. In Bengal, the feminist Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain used her fiction to advance women's rights and education. In the United States, Jack London found science fiction the perfect way to express some of his unique political ideas. By the end of World War I, science fiction had established itself as a major genre. With the birth of the pulp magazine came a slew of accomplished writers - authors such as George Griffith, John Ulrich Giesy, Homer Eon Flint, Cyril G. Wates and others excelled at the short story, able to experiment and create a sense of wonder in their fascinating tales.

This collection includes stories by:
Grant Allen
Stephen Vincent Benét
Miles J. Breuer
Thornton DeKy
Francis Flagg
Homer Eon Flint
John Ulrich Giesy
George Griffith
Austin Hall
Will Harben
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
Rudyard Kipling
Jack London
Edward Page Mitchell
Garrett P. Serviss
Charles B. Stilson
Jules Verne
Cyril G. Wates
Stanley G. Weinbaum
H. G. Wells

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