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The War of the Worlds / Suspenseful Journey

Author: H.G. Wells  | Themes: nature vs technology, exploration, existential dread, transition, foreboding

The steamboat throbbed on its way through an interminable suspense. The sun sank into grey clouds, the sky flushed and darkened, the evening star trem...
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea / Nature versus Technology

Author: Jules Verne  | Themes: isolation, progress, nature, technology, existentialism

Besides, to work was to quit the _Nautilus_, and breathe directly the pure air drawn from the reservoirs, and supplied by our apparatus, and to quit t...
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Gulliver's Travels / Cultural Transition

Author: Jonathan Swift  | Themes: communication, dependency, identity, power dynamics, exploration

By his assistance, I was able to hold a conversation with those who came to visit me; but this consisted only of their questions, and my answers. The ...
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Pride and Prejudice / Pride and Duty

Author: Jane Austen  | Themes: family honor, social expectations, identity, affection, guardianship

Family pride, and _filial_ pride, for he is very proud of what his father was, have done this. Not to appear to disgrace his family, to degenerate fro...
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Gulliver's Travels / Cultural Encounters

Author: Jonathan Swift  | Themes: family ties, societal norms, immortality, cultural pride, polite discourse

But I thought it more consistent with prudence and justice to pass the remainder of my days with my wife and family. A particular description of the S...
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Around the World in Eighty Days / Fading Aspirations

Author: Jules Verne  | Themes: adventure, aspiration, societal trends, longing, confinement

But five days after the article in the bulletin of the Geographical Society appeared, the demand began to subside: “Phileas Fogg” declined. They were ...