La máquina del tiempo

126 pages

Spanish language

Published Nov. 19, 2015 by Sportula.

ISBN:
978-84-15988-76-2
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OCLC Number:
920699466

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4 stars (12 reviews)

"La primera gran historia de viajes en el tiempo y una de las grandes novelas de ciencia ficción de todas las épocas. Una especulación arriesgada y sumamente aguda no sólo en lo científico, sino, y especialmente, en lo social y lo político. El Crononauta de Wells recorrerá distintos momentos de nuestro futuro para acabar en una remota y aparentemente utópica sociedad en la que la humanidad se ha dividido en dos especies tan antagónicas como dependientes la una de la otra: los apacibles Elois y los siniestros Morlocks. La evolución social que prefigura ese escenario sigue siendo, más de cien años después de su publicación, uno de los momentos más brillantes y estremecedores de la ciencia ficción de todos los tiempos"--Page 4 of cover.

Presents the classic science-fiction thriller depicting the adventures of the Time Traveler whose fantastic invention carries him into the world of the future. A scientist invents …

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Review of 'TIME MACHINE; ED. BY PATRICK PARRINDER.' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Like most of Wells' books, this hasn't aged well. Other than travelling forwards in time once - which is pretty much all the Time Machine does (the other trips are so fleeting as to be largely forgettable) - there isn't a great deal going on. There don't seem to be any female characters with agency, and the only one we really hear anything about spends the entire time clinging to a male character. Yes it's a product of its time, but that doesn't make it any less jarring. The end is unsatisfying - what happens to the Time Traveller?

Worth reading once to get a feel for how science fiction used to be, and how far the genre has come. Not one I'll be returning to anytime soon, unless I want to try it in another language (the low page count and less advanced vocabulary make it a reasonable choice …

Review of "The Time Machine: H.G. Wells' Groundbreaking Time Travel Tale, Classic Science Fiction" on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

this is supposedly the beginning of science fiction and - after you get used to the archaic language and his use of the main character postulating theories before the reader has a chance to formulate his own - it's actually quite a gripping story. i was on the edge of my seat at times.
i read this alongside ds as we did this novel as a literature study. there were many times that ds was supposed to create his own sci-fi situations, but his scenarios always seem to involve the rich gaining control of the army and moving to a deserted island. this may just be a reflection of how little sci-fi he's read in the past.

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Subjects

  • Time travel
  • Fiction
  • Dystopias
  • Science fiction
  • Voyages dans le temps
  • Romans, nouvelles
  • Dystopies
  • Viaje a través del tiempo
  • Novela
  • Ciencia-ficción
  • Distopías