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Reseña: Often referred to as a "father of science
fiction", Wells s" work is their cautionary tale nature
which warned against the unintended consequences of
technological development gone too far. First published
serially in "Pearson"s Weekly" in 1897, "The Invisible
Man" is just such a story. At the beginning of the novel
a mysterious man named Griffen appears in a snowstorm at
the local inn of the English village of Iping in West
Sussex. Rarely emerging from his room Griffen works
continuously with a set of chemicals and laboratory
apparatus. Soon it is revealed that Griffin is a former
medical student who has invented a chemical process to
render bodies invisible. Having impulsively tried the
formula upon himself, Griffen is unfortunately unable to
turn himself visible again. Running out of money and
driven to the brink of madness by his condition, Griffen
turns to crime to continue his experiments. As suspicion
grows around the mysterious man the townsfolk begin to
close in on Griffen as the novel races to its tragic
conclusion.