#smrgKİTABEVİ Vision Of Apocalypse: An Insight Into Apocalypse - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Herbert George Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau Aldous Huxley's Brave New World - 2025

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Yeni
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ISBN-10:
6256103528
Kargoya Teslim Süresi (İş Günü):
6&9
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Amerikan Cilt
Stok Kodu:
1199236095
Boyut:
16x24
Sayfa Sayısı:
602 s.
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
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1
Basım Tarihi:
2025
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
Enso
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İngilizce
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indirimli
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Vision Of Apocalypse: An Insight Into Apocalypse - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Herbert George Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau Aldous Huxley's Brave New World -        2025
Vision Of Apocalypse: An Insight Into Apocalypse - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Herbert George Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau Aldous Huxley's Brave New World - 2025 #smrgKİTABEVİ
280.00
This book examines how Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, H. G. Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World represent groundbreaking milestones in British apocalyptic literature, urging readers to recognize their lasting significance and influence. It illustrates how developments in science and technology from 1818 to 1932 bring humanity closer to a fictional apocalypse. Using this idea as a starting point, this book discusses how the hubris inherent in individuals pursuing scientific and technological advancements in the name of perfection is a mere pretext under which the true power dynamics are hidden, ultimately leading to an inescapable apocalypse. In these novels, the potential for apocalypse is revealed through the ‘mad scientist' trope, which is closely tied to advancements in science and technology. It is this trope that accelerates the impending apocalypse through uncontrollable scientific experiments or a deep yearning for absolute power, both of which are what totalitarian ideologies require. In either case, at the core of these concerns lies one central idea that this book emphasises— the renunciation of humanity's security and peace in exchange for much power by the powerful.
This book examines how Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, H. G. Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World represent groundbreaking milestones in British apocalyptic literature, urging readers to recognize their lasting significance and influence. It illustrates how developments in science and technology from 1818 to 1932 bring humanity closer to a fictional apocalypse. Using this idea as a starting point, this book discusses how the hubris inherent in individuals pursuing scientific and technological advancements in the name of perfection is a mere pretext under which the true power dynamics are hidden, ultimately leading to an inescapable apocalypse. In these novels, the potential for apocalypse is revealed through the ‘mad scientist' trope, which is closely tied to advancements in science and technology. It is this trope that accelerates the impending apocalypse through uncontrollable scientific experiments or a deep yearning for absolute power, both of which are what totalitarian ideologies require. In either case, at the core of these concerns lies one central idea that this book emphasises— the renunciation of humanity's security and peace in exchange for much power by the powerful.
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