The Coming Race

Cover of The Coming Race by Edward Bulwer Lytton
Author: Edward Bulwer Lytton
Publisher: Hesperus Press
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9781843911500
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.31526103466 Pounds
Width: 0.4 Inches
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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The Coming Race by Edward Bulwer Lytton, published by Hesperus Press in 2007, is a first edition work that spans 132 pages. This novel, first published in 1871, is recognized as one of the earliest contributions to the science fiction genre. The narrative follows a young, independently wealthy traveler who stumbles upon a subterranean world inhabited by beings known as the Vril-ya, who possess angelic qualities and are descendants of an ancient civilization.

Readers will encounter a richly imagined society that thrives in technologically advanced caverns, interconnected by tunnels. Central to their existence is “Vril,” an all-permeating fluid that grants the Vril-ya extraordinary powers through the mastery of their will. This energy source enables them to heal, transform, and even destroy, with the potential for catastrophic consequences if they choose to claim the surface world. The themes of civilization, power, and the implications of advanced technology are woven throughout this historical science fiction narrative, inviting reflection on the future of humanity.


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The coming race, first published in 1871, is notable for being one of the earliest works of science fiction. The plot of the novel centres on a young, independently wealthy traveler (the narrator), who accidentally finds his way into a subterranean world occupied by beings who seem to resemble angels, who call themselves Vril-ya. The hero soon discovers that they are descendants of an antediluvian civilisation who live in networks of subterranean caverns linked by tunnels. There they live in their technologically supported Utopia, chief among their tools being the “all-permeating fluid” called “Vril”, a latent source of energy which his spiritually elevated hosts are able to master through training of their will, to a degree which depends upon their hereditary constitution, giving them access to an extraordinary force that can be controlled at will. The powers of the will include the ability to heal, change, and destroy beings and things–the destructive powers in particular are awesomely powerful, allowing a few young Vril-ya children to wipe out entire cities if necessary. The narrator suggests that in time, the Vril-ya will run out of habitable spaces underground and will start claiming the surface of the earth, destroying mankind in the process, if necessary.

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Publisher: Hesperus Press. Year: 2007.
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Language: en. Pages: 132. Edition: First Edition.

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