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An Englishman, survives a shipwreck and is rescued by a passing vessel. He is brought to a secluded island governed by Dr. Moreau, a scientist notorious for his controversial experiments in vivisection. Prendick discovers that Moreau is conducting gruesome procedures to transform animals into human-like creatures, known as the Beast Folk. As Prendick navigates the island's dangers, he grapples with profound questions about the nature of humanity and the ethical boundaries of scientific exploration.
Published in 1896, H.G. Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau is a seminal work in early science fiction, exploring themes of pain, cruelty, moral responsibility, human identity, and the consequences of human interference with nature. The novel introduces the concept of "uplift," where a more advanced race intervenes in the evolution of an animal species to elevate its intelligence. Wells described the book as "an exercise in youthful blasphemy," reflecting its provocative nature. The story has been adapted into various films and media, underscoring its enduring influence on discussions about the ethical limits of scientific experimentation and the essence of humanity.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
An Englishman, survives a shipwreck and is rescued by a passing vessel. He is brought to a secluded island governed by Dr. Moreau, a scientist notorious for his controversial experiments in vivisection. Prendick discovers that Moreau is conducting gruesome procedures to transform animals into human-like creatures, known as the Beast Folk. As Prendick navigates the island's dangers, he grapples with profound questions about the nature of humanity and the ethical boundaries of scientific exploration.
Published in 1896, H.G. Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau is a seminal work in early science fiction, exploring themes of pain, cruelty, moral responsibility, human identity, and the consequences of human interference with nature. The novel introduces the concept of "uplift," where a more advanced race intervenes in the evolution of an animal species to elevate its intelligence. Wells described the book as "an exercise in youthful blasphemy," reflecting its provocative nature. The story has been adapted into various films and media, underscoring its enduring influence on discussions about the ethical limits of scientific experimentation and the essence of humanity.