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A thrilling journey into the depths of the Earth, Etidorhpa combines elements of science fiction, adventure, and mysticism to explore a world beneath our own. Set against a backdrop of Victorian fascination with secret societies and esoteric knowledge, the story follows a man condemned by the Illuminati on an extraordinary underground quest to meet the enigmatic Goddess of Love. As he ventures deeper, surreal landscapes, mind-bending experiences, and encounters with otherworldly beings unfold, challenging his perceptions of reality. Blending philosophical musings with vivid imagery, Etidorhpa…mehr

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A thrilling journey into the depths of the Earth, Etidorhpa combines elements of science fiction, adventure, and mysticism to explore a world beneath our own. Set against a backdrop of Victorian fascination with secret societies and esoteric knowledge, the story follows a man condemned by the Illuminati on an extraordinary underground quest to meet the enigmatic Goddess of Love. As he ventures deeper, surreal landscapes, mind-bending experiences, and encounters with otherworldly beings unfold, challenging his perceptions of reality. Blending philosophical musings with vivid imagery, Etidorhpa delves into themes of forbidden knowledge, the limits of human understanding, and the power of inner transformation. This visionary tale invites readers to question the nature of existence, making it a compelling read for fans of speculative fiction and the occult.
Autorenporträt
John Uri Lloyd (19 April 1849 9 April 1936) was an American pharmacist and leader of the eclectic medicine movement who was influential in the development of pharmacognosy, ethnobotany, economic botany, and herbalism.He also wrote novels set in northern Kentucky. His most popular novel was the science fiction or allegorical Etidorhpa, or, the end of the earth: the strange history of a mysterious being and the account of a remarkable journey (1895). First distributed privately, it was later illustrated and printed in eighteen editions. Translated into seven languages, it was widely read in Europe as well as the United States.