Tomorrow's Eve by Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam

The Future Eve

Set in the late 19th century, this philosophical science fiction novel explores the boundaries between humanity and artificial intelligence through the story of a brilliant inventor who creates a lifelike android. The inventor, motivated by a friend's despair over his fiancée's superficial nature, designs the android to embody idealized beauty and intellect, challenging the perceptions of love, reality, and the essence of human identity. The narrative delves into themes of technological advancement, the nature of the soul, and the ethical implications of creating life, offering a profound reflection on the potential and pitfalls of human innovation.

Published
1886
Nationality
French
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
French
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Alternate Titles
- L'Ève future
- The Future Eve

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