Underground Man by Gabriel Tarde, H.G. Wells

Underground Man

Gabriel Tarde, H.G. Wells

198 pages first pub 1905 (editions)

fiction science fiction challenging reflective slow-paced
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Underground Man by Gabriel Tarde, H.G. Wells is a enlightening and imaginative tale that will captivate readers who appreciate philosophical explorations of human nature, societal dynamics, and the transformative power of environment, making it a perfect fit for those who enjoy introspective and intellectually stimulating science fiction.

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Gabriel de Tarde was a well-known French sociologist and criminologist. Underground Man, published in 1905, was written to dramatize de Tarde's theory that man is the creature of his social environment. In the story, mankind is driven underground ...

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