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Quicksilver

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960
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EN
ISBN
9780060593087
Reading Time
~16h 48min

Quicksilver is a fiction book by Neal Stephenson. In 2004. It has 960 pages.

About this book

Set against the turbulent backdrop of late seventeenth-century England and continental Europe, Neal Stephenson’s Quicksilver weaves together the intellectual ferment of the Scientific Revolution with the political machinations surrounding the Glorious Revolution. The narrative follows several intersecting lives, including the brilliant but troubled mathematician Daniel Waterhouse, his friend Jack Shaftoe—a charismatic adventurer known as the Kings of the Cliff—and Elizabeth Hooke, daughter of astronomer Robert Hooke. Through their journeys, Stephenson explores the birth of modern empirical science, tracing the rivalries and collaborations between figures such as Isaac Newton, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and Christopher Wren. The novel examines how ideas about mathematics, natural philosophy, and communication networks spread across Europe, often clashing with established religious and political authorities. Notable for its meticulous historical research and sprawling cast of real and fictional characters, the book captures a pivotal era when traditional worldviews gave way to systematic inquiry. Its intricate plotting and dense, scholarly prose invite readers into a historically detailed setting where intellectual discovery and personal ambition collide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Quicksilver?+

Quicksilver has 960 pages.

When was Quicksilver published?+

Quicksilver was published in 2004.

What genre is Quicksilver?+

Quicksilver is a Fiction book.

What is Quicksilver about?+

Set against the turbulent backdrop of late seventeenth-century England and continental Europe, Neal Stephenson’s Quicksilver weaves together the intellectual ferment of the Scientific Revolution with the political machinations surrounding the Glorious Revolution. The narrative follows several inters...

Who wrote Quicksilver?+

Quicksilver was written by Neal Stephenson.