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Christina Alberta's Father by H G Wells (Cloth, 1925) Literature & Fiction

By H G Wells

Cloth • Jonathan Cape Ltd

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3rd impression, printing in October in the 1st year. Synopsys: "Christina Alberta's Father" is a novel by renowned author H.G. Wells. The story revolves around Sarnac, a prehistoric man reincarnated in Edwardian England, who is directly linked to the title character's father, Mr. Preemby. After the death of his wife, Mr. Preemby becomes convinced that he is Sarnac, leading the scientific and free-spirited Christina Alberta on a quest of finding him and bringing him back to sanity. Through a satirical lens, Wells explores themes such as religion, socialism, and evolution. The novel portrays a depiction of post-war England in the 20th century, and questions the societal norms, reflecting Wells' own social and philosophical concepts.

Synopsis

Title: Christina Alberta's Father
Author/Publisher: H.G. Wells (Jonathan Cape Ltd)
Publication Year: 1925
Format: Cloth-bound volume

First published in 1925, 'Christina Alberta's Father' is a captivating novel by the prolific English writer H.G. Wells. Known for his pioneering works in science fiction and keen social commentary, Wells ventures into a unique psychological narrative with this intriguing story.

The plot centres on Mr. Preemby, whose life takes an extraordinary turn after the death of his wife. He becomes utterly convinced that he is Sarnac, a prehistoric man reincarnated in Edwardian England, directly connecting him to the titular character, Christina Alberta.

This profound delusion sets in motion a series of events that challenge perception, societal norms, and the very nature of identity, leading to a compelling exploration of the human psyche and belief.

  • The Prehistoric Man Reincarnated: At its core, the novel delves into the startling conviction of Mr. Preemby that he is Sarnac, a figure from the distant past reborn into modern times. This fantastic premise allows Wells to explore themes of identity, memory, and the clash between ancient instinct and contemporary society.
  • A Wellsean Social Commentary: Beyond the personal drama, Wells uses Mr. Preemby's profound delusion to subtly critique the scientific and social attitudes of the era. The narrative observes how rational society grapples with the inexplicable, reflecting Wells's ongoing interest in human progress and its challenges.

As a work from one of Britain's most influential literary figures, 'Christina Alberta's Father' offers a fascinating glimpse into Wells's later fictional output. It remains a compelling read for collectors and enthusiasts of H.G. Wells's diverse body of work, particularly those interested in his explorations of psychology and societal reaction to the extraordinary.

Condition

This item has been professionally inspected and is in Acceptable condition. Please refer to the photographs for detailed visual assessment.

Specifications

Format Cloth
Condition Acceptable
Publisher Jonathan Cape Ltd
Signed No
Subject Literature & Fiction
Vintage Yes
Language English
Ex Libris No
Inscribed No
Book Title Christina Alberta's Father
Personalised No
Year Printed 1925
Custom Bundle No
Narrative Type Non-Fiction
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Intended Audience Adults
Original/Facsimile Original

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