Hopkins Manuscript
- Published
- 2005
- Pages
- 419
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781903155486
- Reading Time
- ~7h 20min
Hopkins Manuscript is a dystopias book by R.C. Sherriff. In 2005. It has 419 pages.
About this book
In The Hopkins Manuscript we watch through his eyes as the moon veers off course, draws slowly closer to the earth, and finally crashes into it on May 3rd 1946. Because it falls into the Atlantic much of humanity survives – only to generate new disasters. But this is not science fiction in the mode of H G Wells's The War of the Worlds; it is a novel about human nature.The 'manuscript' was named after its 'author', a retired Hampshire schoolmaster whose greatest interest in life is his Bantam hens; rather self-important and lacking much sense of humour, Edgar Hopkins nevertheless emerges as an increasingly sympathetic and credible character, the ordinary man with whom we very much identify as Sherriff describes the small Hampshire village trying to prepare itself in its last days. In Journey's End he evoked the trench experience as he had lived it; in The Hopkins Manuscript he describes the catastrophe as he might have lived it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Hopkins Manuscript?+
Hopkins Manuscript has 419 pages.
When was Hopkins Manuscript published?+
Hopkins Manuscript was published in 2005.
What genre is Hopkins Manuscript?+
Hopkins Manuscript is a Dystopias book.
What is Hopkins Manuscript about?+
In The Hopkins Manuscript we watch through his eyes as the moon veers off course, draws slowly closer to the earth, and finally crashes into it on May 3rd 1946. Because it falls into the Atlantic much of humanity survives – only to generate new disasters. But this is not science fiction in the mode ...
Who wrote Hopkins Manuscript?+
Hopkins Manuscript was written by R.C. Sherriff.