The Island of Doctor Moreau

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Автор книги - . Произведение относится к жанрам научная фантастика, социальная фантастика, литература 19 века, зарубежная фантастика. Оно опубликовано в 2024 году. Международный стандартный книжный номер: 978-5-17-170152-9.

Аннотация

«Остров доктора Моро» – это научно-фантастический роман британского писателя Герберта Уэллса. Книга рассказывает историю Эдварда Прендика, который оказывается на таинственном острове после кораблекрушения. Здесь он встречает доктора Моро, блестящего, но безжалостного учёного, который проводит ужасные эксперименты, превращая животных в человекоподобных существ. Моро создает гибриды людей и животных, нарушая законы природы и морали.

Роман поднимает вопросы об ответственности учёного и границах науки. «Остров доктора Моро» – это не только увлекательная история, но и философская притча о последствиях человеческих амбиций и вседозволенности.

Произведение представлено на английском языке без адаптации и сокращений.

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Herbert George Wells

The Island of Doctor Moreau

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Introduction

On February the First 1887, the Lady Vain was lost by collision with a derelict when about the latitude 1° S. and longitude 107° W.

On January the Fifth, 1888-that is eleven months and four days after-my uncle, Edward Prendick, a private gentleman, who certainly went aboard the Lady Vain at Callao, and who had been considered drowned, was picked up in latitude 5°3' S. and longitude 101° W. in a small open boat of which the name was illegible, but which is supposed to have belonged to the missing schooner Ipecacuanha. He gave such a strange account of himself that he was supposed demented. Subsequently he alleged that his mind was a blank from the moment of his escape from the Lady Vain. His case was discussed among psychologists at the time as a curious instance of the lapse of memory consequent upon physical and mental stress. The following narrative was found among his papers by the undersigned, his nephew and heir, but unaccompanied by any definite request for publication.

The only island known to exist in the region in which my uncle was picked up is Noble's Isle, a small volcanic islet and uninhabited. It was visited in 1891 by H. M. S. Scorpion. A party of sailors then landed, but found nothing living thereon except certain curious white moths, some hogs and rabbits, and some rather peculiar rats. So that this narrative is without confirmation in its most essential particular. With that understood, there seems no harm in putting this strange story before the public in accordance, as I believe, with my uncle's intentions. There is at least this much in its behalf: my uncle passed out of human knowledge about latitude 5° S. and longitude 105° E., and reappeared in the same part of the ocean after a space of eleven months. In some way he must have lived during the interval. And it seems that a schooner called the Ipecacuanha with a drunken captain, John Davies, did start from Africa with a puma and certain other animals aboard in January, 1887, that the vessel was well known at several ports in the South Pacific, and that it finally disappeared from those seas (with a considerable amount of copra aboard), sailing to its unknown fate from Bayna in December, 1887, a date that tallies entirely with my uncle's story.


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