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The Time Machine
About this book
The Time Machine is a groundbreaking science fiction novel by H. G. Wells that forever changed the way readers imagine time, progress, and the future of humanity. First published in 1895, the novel introduced the concept of time travel to popular literature and established Wells as a pioneer of speculative fiction.
The story follows the Time Traveller, an inventive scientist who builds a machine capable of moving through time. Journeying far into the distant future, he discovers a world inhabited by two vastly different species: the gentle, childlike Eloi and the sinister, subterranean Morlocks. What at first appears to be a peaceful utopia soon reveals a darker truth about the long-term consequences of social inequality, industrialization, and human evolution.
Through this imaginative narrative, Wells delivers a powerful critique of class division, technological progress, and complacency. The novel challenges the optimistic belief that civilization inevitably improves, instead presenting a future shaped by exploitation, decay, and adaptation.
Both thrilling and philosophical, The Time Machine remains one of the most influential works in science fiction history. Its bold ideas, haunting vision of the future, and timeless social commentary continue to captivate readers, securing its place as a foundational classic of modern literature.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- 1. The Inventor.
- 2. The Time Traveler Returns.
- 3. The Story Begins.
- 4. The Golden Age.
- 5. Sunset.
- 6. The Machine is Lost.
- 7. The Strange Animal.
- 8. The Morlocks.
- 9. When the Night Came.
- 10. The Palace of Green Porcelain.
- 11. In the Darkness of the Forest.
- 12. The Trap of the White Sphinx.
- 13. The Further Vision.
- 14. After the Time Traveler's Story.
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