Der gestohlene Bazillus

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Diese Sammlung enthält 15 Kurzgeschichten aus der Feder von H. G. Wells, des bekannten "Vater der Science Fiction". Kleine Geschichten um Wissenschaft, menschliche Selbstüberschätzung und den ewigen Kampf mit der Natur. Die Menschheit befindet sich an der Schwelle zur Neuzeit: Elektrizität, Mikrobiologie und Kernphysik klopfen an die Tür eines von technischen Fortschritt und Kriegen dominierten Jahrhunderts: Der gestohlene Bazillus, Die seltsame Orchidee, Das Observatorium in Avu, Die Triumphe eines Präparators, Der Straußenhandel, Durch das Fenster, Harringays Versuchung, Der fliegende Mann, Der Diamantenmacher, Die Aepyornis-Insel, Der bemerkenswerte Fall von Davidsons Augen, Der Gott der Dynamos, Der Einbruch im Hammerpond Park, Eine Motte – Genus Novo, Der Schatz im Wald.

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Herbert George Wells, commonly known as H.G. Wells, was a visionary English writer born on September 21, 1866, in Bromley, Kent. Often hailed as the "father of science fiction," Wells's prolific career spanned various genres, including social commentary, history, and even utopian fiction. His works are renowned for their prescient insights into future technologies and societal changes, making him a cornerstone of speculative fiction.Wells's early life was marked by financial hardship, which fueled his voracious reading and self-education. He won a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in London, where he studied biology under Thomas Henry Huxley, a staunch advocate of Darwinism. This scientific background profoundly influenced his writing, imbuing his narratives with a sense of realism and plausibility.Wells was not just a storyteller but also a social critic and a forward-thinking intellectual. He championed progressive causes such as socialism, women's rights, and global peace, often weaving these themes into his fiction. His controversial ideas sometimes put him at odds with contemporaries, yet they also cemented his reputation as a radical thinker.Wells's influence extends far beyond literature. His imaginative visions of time travel, alien invasions, and advanced technologies have inspired countless writers, filmmakers, and scientists. His works have sparked dialogues about ethics, humanity's future, and the potential consequences of scientific advancements.Despite his literary success, Wells's personal life was tumultuous, marked by numerous affairs and complex relationships. Yet, his enduring legacy lies in his ability to challenge readers to envision the possibilities and perils of the future, making him a timeless figure in both literary and cultural history.

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