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This Misery of Boots

H. G. Wells

Editora: DigiCat

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In "This Misery of Boots," H.G. Wells deftly intertwines social commentary with elements of science fiction, reflecting the pressing issues of early 20th-century society. Set against the backdrop of the First World War, the novella focuses on the struggles of soldiers and civilians alike, utilizing a candid, yet satirical prose style that critiques the absurdity of modern warfare and the desolation it brings. Wells's narrative is enriched by his characteristic wit, making this work both a poignant exploration of human discontent and a biting critique of materialism, encapsulated in the emblematic burden of the titular boots. H.G. Wells, a prolific writer and social commentator, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a working-class individual in Victorian England. His engagement with social issues—stemming from his background and his commitment to progressive ideals—imbues "This Misery of Boots" with an authenticity that speaks to the broader human condition. Wells's advocacy for social reform and his foresight regarding technological advancements prompted him to address the ethical implications inherent in societal changes. Readers who appreciate thought-provoking narratives that merge realism with speculative elements will find "This Misery of Boots" an enlightening read. Wells's incisive observations and vivid character portrayals offer a compelling reflection on the human spirit amidst the chaos of war, making this novella an essential addition to both literary and historical conversations.
Disponível desde: 02/06/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 18 páginas.

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