The Island of Doctor Moreau
بواسطة
H. G. Wells
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+13
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
130
لغة
الروسية
منشور
Jan 1, 2015
الناشر
Book on Demand Ltd.
رقم ISBN-10
5519488258
رقم ISBN-13
9785519488259
الوصف
On a remote and enigmatic island, a scientist pushes the boundaries of nature and ethics, delving into the realms of genetic manipulation and vivisection. Stranded after a shipwreck, the protagonist encounters the brilliant yet morally ambiguous Doctor Moreau, who conducts bizarre experiments that transform animals into humanoid hybrids. This mysterious paradise, filled with strange creatures and echoing the darkest corners of human curiosity, creates a haunting atmosphere of both wonder and dread.
As the narrative unfolds, the interplay between civilization and the savage instincts of the beings populating the island becomes increasingly pronounced. The tension escalates as the protagonist grapples with the consequences of Moreau's ambitions and the moral implications of his work. This thought-provoking tale explores themes of identity, humanity, and the inherent struggle against the primal forces that lie within, leading readers on a journey through the thin line separating man from beast.
As the narrative unfolds, the interplay between civilization and the savage instincts of the beings populating the island becomes increasingly pronounced. The tension escalates as the protagonist grapples with the consequences of Moreau's ambitions and the moral implications of his work. This thought-provoking tale explores themes of identity, humanity, and the inherent struggle against the primal forces that lie within, leading readers on a journey through the thin line separating man from beast.
المراجعات
3.0
Capu Rob
@capu.rob
Jan 18, 2026
Ce court récit se lit avec grande fluidité. J'ai apprécié que le personnage principal soit aussi humain et que les évènements aient de véritables impacts sur lui. Cependant, les "expériences" ne m'ont pas du tout paru crédibles et l'ambiance restait vraiment très étrange, glauque et désagréable. Mais il y avait une véritable réflexion sur ce qui fait de nous des humains (ou non), ce qui était passionnant !