L'île du docteur Moreau
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Narrated by:
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Frédéric Kneip
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By:
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H. G. Wells
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S'interrogeant sur la nature humaine, les dangers de la science et la dignité animale, ce troublant et visionnaire classique de la science-fiction a conservé aujourd'hui toute sa pertinence.
Né en 1866 dans le Kent en Angleterre, Herbert George Wells est avec Jules Verne, le grand précurseur de la science-fiction moderne. L'île du Docteur Moreau et La Machine à Explorer le Temps sont des chefs-d'œuvre palpitants toujours d'actualité dans leurs questionnements sur l'humanité.©Domain public. Traduit par Henry D. Davray, actualisé par Patrick Meadeb. Musique d'Anna-Zofia Borowiec (P)2017 SONOBOOK
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