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Heart And Science A Story Of The Present Time (in English)
Collins, Wilkie
Synopsis "Heart And Science A Story Of The Present Time (in English)"
"Heart and Science" through Wilkie Collins is a gripping novel that delves into the moral and ethical dilemmas bobbing up from medical improvements and the pursuit of know-how. First posted in 1883, Collins weaves a story that explores the consequences of playing with the forces of nature. The narrative revolves across the terrific however morally questionable scientist, Doctor Ovid Vere, who's committed to pushing the limits of scientific technology. As he conducts experiments inside the hopes of unlocking the secrets of life, the radical explores the anxiety among scientific ambition and ethical duty. The story takes a dramatic turn when Doctor Vere's experiments come to be entangled with the lives of his subjects, leading to unexpected effects. Collins skillfully integrates factors of thriller, romance, and social observation, making "Heart and Science" a multifaceted exploration of human nature and the consequences of unchecked scientific experimentation. The characters inside the novel represent a spectrum of attitudes towards technological know-how, from the enthusiastic pursuit of information to the cautious skepticism and ethical concerns.
(Londres 1824-1889) Dramaturgo, novelista y prolífico autor de relatos. A los 17 años comienza a trabajar en una empresa de comercio de té mientras escribe Ioláni, o Tahití tal como era (Gótica nº 32), obra que no vio la luz hasta más de un siglo después de su muerte. Estudió Derecho y, aunque nunca llegó a ejercer, sí utilizó los conocimientos jurídicos en muchas de sus obras, y la crítica le considera uno de los padres del género policiaco. En 1851, conoce a Charles Dickens, al que le unirá una profunda amistad y publicará en su semanario All the Year Around sus principales obras. Tras la muerte de Dickens en 1870, su popularidad decae. Padeció de gota reumática la que le acabó provocando una adicción al opio. El epitafio de su tumba le destaca como el autor de la novela La dama de blanco.