H. G. Wells The Star by H. G. Wells
In this gripping tale, a celestial event unfolds as a massive star hurtles through space, drawing closer to Earth and causing widespread panic and awe. As the star approaches, it triggers catastrophic natural disasters, reshaping the planet's landscape and altering the course of human civilization. The narrative explores the profound impact of this cosmic phenomenon on humanity, highlighting themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the insignificance of human endeavors in the face of the vast, indifferent universe.
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- Published
- 1897
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 10-15
- Original Language
- English
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