The Sleeper Awakes
This is the extended annotated edition including the rare biographical essay by Edwin E. Slosson called "H. G. Wells - A Major Prophet Of His Time". It is certainly an easy assumption to make that the readers of H. G. Wells' novel, "The Sleeper Awakes," will agree that it is, both in the story itself and in the illustrations, a truly wonderful production. Mr. Wells has devoted himself strictly to the weird and fantastic, and with great success in every case. This book is of the same character, but it is told so vividly, it is wrought out with such life-like detail, that the reader forgets that the book is only the product of a novelist's fancy, and lives for the time intent on the strange scenes and customs and peoples of London in 2100. "When the Sleeper Wakes" is a story of the future. Its plot is not remark able, but the realistic detail with which it is worked out is. Graham, the sleeper, goes into a trance at the end of the nineteenth century and sleeps for two hundred years. During all this time his small fortune continually increases, and when Graham awakes he finds that he has become the owner of more than half the world. His awakening is the signal for a general uprising in the sleeper's favor, led by one Ostrog. The sleeper escapes from the glass cage in which the councilors of the city have imprisoned him, joins Ostrog after an exciting chase over the great glass roof that covered the whole of London, and the councilors are defeated after a bloody battle along the moving ways. " The Sleeper Awakes" was at its time in all respects the most daring and successful novel of the future yet written, and for those who like this sort of fiction, it only remains to be said that here is a treat in store for them.
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The Sleeper Awakes
This is the extended annotated edition including the rare biographical essay by Edwin E. Slosson called "H. G. Wells - A Major Prophet Of His Time". It is certainly an easy assumption to make that the readers of H. G. Wells' novel, "The Sleeper Awakes," will agree that it is, both in the story itself and in the illustrations, a truly wonderful production. Mr. Wells has devoted himself strictly to the weird and fantastic, and with great success in every case. This book is of the same character, but it is told so vividly, it is wrought out with such life-like detail, that the reader forgets that the book is only the product of a novelist's fancy, and lives for the time intent on the strange scenes and customs and peoples of London in 2100. "When the Sleeper Wakes" is a story of the future. Its plot is not remark able, but the realistic detail with which it is worked out is. Graham, the sleeper, goes into a trance at the end of the nineteenth century and sleeps for two hundred years. During all this time his small fortune continually increases, and when Graham awakes he finds that he has become the owner of more than half the world. His awakening is the signal for a general uprising in the sleeper's favor, led by one Ostrog. The sleeper escapes from the glass cage in which the councilors of the city have imprisoned him, joins Ostrog after an exciting chase over the great glass roof that covered the whole of London, and the councilors are defeated after a bloody battle along the moving ways. " The Sleeper Awakes" was at its time in all respects the most daring and successful novel of the future yet written, and for those who like this sort of fiction, it only remains to be said that here is a treat in store for them.
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The Sleeper Awakes

The Sleeper Awakes

by H. G. Wells
The Sleeper Awakes

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This is the extended annotated edition including the rare biographical essay by Edwin E. Slosson called "H. G. Wells - A Major Prophet Of His Time". It is certainly an easy assumption to make that the readers of H. G. Wells' novel, "The Sleeper Awakes," will agree that it is, both in the story itself and in the illustrations, a truly wonderful production. Mr. Wells has devoted himself strictly to the weird and fantastic, and with great success in every case. This book is of the same character, but it is told so vividly, it is wrought out with such life-like detail, that the reader forgets that the book is only the product of a novelist's fancy, and lives for the time intent on the strange scenes and customs and peoples of London in 2100. "When the Sleeper Wakes" is a story of the future. Its plot is not remark able, but the realistic detail with which it is worked out is. Graham, the sleeper, goes into a trance at the end of the nineteenth century and sleeps for two hundred years. During all this time his small fortune continually increases, and when Graham awakes he finds that he has become the owner of more than half the world. His awakening is the signal for a general uprising in the sleeper's favor, led by one Ostrog. The sleeper escapes from the glass cage in which the councilors of the city have imprisoned him, joins Ostrog after an exciting chase over the great glass roof that covered the whole of London, and the councilors are defeated after a bloody battle along the moving ways. " The Sleeper Awakes" was at its time in all respects the most daring and successful novel of the future yet written, and for those who like this sort of fiction, it only remains to be said that here is a treat in store for them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783849641252
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Publication date: 11/25/2013
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 165
File size: 417 KB

About the Author

About The Author
H.G. Wells was a professional writer and journalist, who published more than a hundred books, including novels, histories, essays and programmes for world regeneration. Wells's prophetic imagination was first displayed in pioneering works of science fiction, but later he became an apostle of socialism, science and progress. His controversial views on sexual equality and the shape of a truly developed nation remain directly relevant to our world today. He was, in Bertrand Russell's words, 'an important liberator of thought and action'.

Patrick Parrinder has written on H.G. Wells, science fiction, James Joyce and the history of the English novel. Since 1986 he has been Professor of English at the University of Reading.

Andy Sawyer is a Librarian at the University of Sheffield with a particular interest in science fiction.

Date of Birth:

September 21, 1866

Date of Death:

August 13, 1946

Place of Birth:

Bromley, Kent, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

Normal School of Science, London, England

Table of Contents

Prefacei
1Insomnia1
2The Trance11
3The Awakening19
4The Sound of a Tumult25
5The Moving Ways41
6The Hall of the Atlas47
7In the Silent Rooms59
8The Roof Spaces73
9The People March89
10The Battle of the Darkness97
11The Old Man Who Knew Everything111
12Ostrog125
13The End of the Old Order143
14From the Crow's Nest149
15Prominent People157
16The Monoplane171
17Three Days183
18Graham Remembers191
19Ostrog's Point of View203
20In the City Ways213
21The Under Side237
22The Struggle in the Council House245
23Graham Speaks His Word261
24While the Aeroplanes Were Coming267
25The Coming of the Aeroplanes275
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