The Stolen Body, H. G. Wells
The Stolen Body, H. G. Wells
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The Stolen Body

Author: H. G. Wells

Narrator: Cathy Dobson

Unabridged: 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2016


Synopsis

Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) was a prolific English writer of science fiction stories and novels and is frequently credited as being the father of science fiction.

"The Stolen Body" tells the story of two men who are experimenting with mind over matter. On pre-arranged evenings they sit in their own rooms, two miles apart, and attempt to make themselves apparate in the room of the other. One evening, one of the men, Mr. Bessel succeeds in making himself visible to his friend. The friend rushes across town to discuss the success of the experiment - but to his amazement, Mr. Bessel's rooms are in disarray and the man himself has disappeared. Later that evening he finds Bessel on a London street attacking passers, using his cane as a club. Mr. Bessel attacks and injures him, before continuing his reign of terror along the streets of London. Yet within a short time, Mr. Bessel has disappeared completely, and the mystery is complete? But where is he? And what has brought about this terrible change in him?

About H. G. Wells

Herbert George Wells, better known as H. G. Wells, was a novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian who wrote over 100 books. His novels are among the classic works of science fiction. His works, which go beyond ordinary adventure stories, are thought-provoking, forcing the reader to examine the future of mankind.

Wells was born in Bromley, Kent, in 1866. His father was a shopkeeper and a professional cricketer until he broke his leg. Wells studied biology at the Normal School of Science in London and later taught in several private schools. In 1893, he became a full-time writer. He married one of his brightest students, Amy Catherine, in 1895.

Wells earned his reputation with a string of science fiction novels, including The Time Machine, The Island of Dr. Moreau, and The Invisible Man. In 1938, his realistic portrayal of a martian invasion in The War of the Worlds caused a panic across the United States when it was performed as a radio broadcast by actor Orson Wells. His science fiction stories have since become some of the most filmed works of all time.

Between the two world wars, Wells lived mainly in France. Beyond his literary career, he was the president of an international peace organization (PEN) from 1934 to 1946. In this capacity, he had discussions with both Stalin and Roosevelt, trying to recruit them to his world-saving schemes. However, he later became disillusioned with the cause of peace when global war broke out for the second time in a generation. Throughout the Second World War, Wells lived in his house on Regent's Park, refusing to let the blitz drive him out of London. He died there on August 13, 1946.


Reviews

رواية جميلة بسيطة خفيفة تاخذنا الى عالم قاتم صامت تسكنه الارواح منها الطيب ومنها الشرير اقرب ما تكون الى رواية حلم رجل مضحك......more

Goodreads review by Nazaret

Una historia paranormal muy interesante que te deja con la intriga hasta el final. Es un relato muy bien hilado que se desarrolla por completo entreteniéndote en cada página.......more

Goodreads review by Tom

Mr. Bessel and Mr. Vincey are a pair of amateur psychical researchers experimenting with the idea of communicating via astral projection. In the experiment that ensued Bessel's astral spirit had left his corporeal body which was usurped by an evil spirit. Bessel's body then suddenly runs amok around......more