Dr. Moses Nebogipfel takes up residence in a house neglected after the deaths of its former inhabitants. The simple rural folk become apprehensive about Nebogipfel’s activities in the house and suspect him of witchcraft. Ultimately they storm the inventor’s “devilish” workshop. Nebogipfel escapes with the sympathetic Reverend Elijah Ulysses Cook in what is later revealed to be a time machine. The unnamed narrator later discovers the dazed Reverend Cook, who has been missing for three weeks. Cook then becomes a second narrator, relating in flashback the night of his disappearance, and a series of subsequent adventures in time with Nebogipfel. He reveals that Nebogipfel understands himself to be an “Anachronic Man”, a man whose genius drives him to seek out a time more suited to his abilities. A “time loop” is implied, in which Nebogipfel went back to the past and killed the previous owners of the house, thus causing it to fall into ruin and enabling him to occupy it for his present-day experiments.
Alias Dr. Moses Nebogipfel, a.k.a. “Anachronic Man” |
Real Names/Alt Names Moses Nebogipfel |
Characteristics Scientist, Time Traveler, Realism and Victorian Age |
Creators/Key Contributors H. G. Wells |
First Appearance “The Chronic Argonauts” in The Science Schools Journal (April, May, and June 1888, Royal College of Science student magazine) |
First Publisher Royal College of Science (The Science Schools Journal student magazine) |
Appearance List “The Chronic Argonauts” in The Science Schools Journal |
Sample Read The Chronic Argonauts [PG] |
Description Dr. Moses Nebogipfel takes up residence in a house neglected after the deaths of its former inhabitants. The simple rural folk become apprehensive about Nebogipfel’s activities in the house and suspect him of witchcraft. Ultimately they storm the inventor’s “devilish” workshop. Nebogipfel escapes with the sympathetic Reverend Elijah Ulysses Cook in what is later revealed to be a time machine. The unnamed narrator later discovers the dazed Reverend Cook, who has been missing for three weeks. Cook then becomes a second narrator, relating in flashback the night of his disappearance, and a series of subsequent adventures in time with Nebogipfel. He reveals that Nebogipfel understands himself to be an “Anachronic Man”, a man whose genius drives him to seek out a time more suited to his abilities. A “time loop” is implied, in which Nebogipfel went back to the past and killed the previous owners of the house, thus causing it to fall into ruin and enabling him to occupy it for his present-day experiments. |
Source The Chronic Argonauts – Wikipedia |