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Science Fiction
Graphic Novels
Format
Paperback
Pages
927
Language
English
Published
Sep 21, 2004
Publisher
HarperCollins Perennial
Description
Set against the vibrant backdrop of the late 17th century, Daniel Waterhouse emerges as a central figure in a world brimming with intellectual conflict and innovation. An astute thinker shaped by the tensions between his Puritan upbringing and the burgeoning scientific revolution, Daniel navigates a landscape where philosophy and experimental science collide. The story delves into his struggles, as he grapples with concepts that challenge convention and provoke the authority of his time.
As he traverses Europe and the colonies, Daniel encounters a cast of remarkable characters. Each interaction weaves a rich tapestry of ideas, from mysticism to reason, amplifying the cultural shifts of the era. Through Daniel’s eyes, readers are invited to witness pivotal moments in history, as humanity inches closer to enlightenment while grappling with the shadows of superstition and dogma.
With sweeping prose and a keen sense of historical detail, the narrative unfolds a complex exploration of knowledge, power, and the human spirit. Waterhouse's journey not only reflects his personal trials but also acts as a microcosm for the larger evolution of society during a time when the quest for understanding was fraught with peril and promise alike.
As he traverses Europe and the colonies, Daniel encounters a cast of remarkable characters. Each interaction weaves a rich tapestry of ideas, from mysticism to reason, amplifying the cultural shifts of the era. Through Daniel’s eyes, readers are invited to witness pivotal moments in history, as humanity inches closer to enlightenment while grappling with the shadows of superstition and dogma.
With sweeping prose and a keen sense of historical detail, the narrative unfolds a complex exploration of knowledge, power, and the human spirit. Waterhouse's journey not only reflects his personal trials but also acts as a microcosm for the larger evolution of society during a time when the quest for understanding was fraught with peril and promise alike.
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