The invisible man was first published in 1897 and is one of the most famous SF fantasies in history. This novel is part of a series of pseudo-scientific romantic stories written by HG Wells (1866-1946) in the early years of his career, establishing a British writer, the first writer of SF novels and I became one of the best writers.
Wells' year as a science student unquestionably stimulated some of his earlier works, including this remarkable ingenious novel.
This story focuses on the British at the turn of the century, focusing on Griffin, a scientist who discovered a means to make himself invisible. His first, almost comical adventure was quickly shadowed by the strange fear stripes he left to the inhabitants of the small village.
Invisible people are known for their pure inventions, suspense and psychological nuances as they are being read by the general public almost 100 years ago.
Jonathan Swift was a satirist in the English-Irish essayist, whose work was born in the early 18th century. His most famous work is Dover Thrift Editions. As a result of coincidence discovery, I am discussing immigration issues in various forms in the form of English-loving friends. I made a satirical and extreme solution - straight - but he was not accepted and said, "Oh, you are going to sell poor children rich, so they eat them In those days, we shared the common point of reading the "small suggestions" written by Swift in 1729. I decided that it is essential to read and reread it at high school.
John Stuart Mill was a British philosopher and independent thinker born in 1806 and died in Avignon, France in 1873. I recently read and commented on On Liberty (Dover Thrift Editions) and I liked it so I decided to continue on this topic. Mill is the first member to ask women to vote. In 80 years before Simone de Beauvoir published her classic "The Second Sex", Mill published a book. Mill and Harriet Taylor established a long-term relationship, and he finally got married after her husband's death. Muller seems to be "practicing what he preached" and believes that their marriage and work are equal. He believes her inspiration and actual writing is her work. Specifically, he said: "Who can judge the most original idea advocated by male writers through verification and exercise, and that recommendation belongs to women?