Ce livre est une oeuvre du domaine public éditée au format numérique par Ebooks libres et gratuits. L’achat de l’édition Kindle inclut le téléchargement via un réseau sans fil sur votre liseuse et vos applications de lecture Kindle.
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are milestones in the field of crime fiction. Doyle was a prolific writer. In addition to the Holmes stories, his works include fantasy and science fiction stories about Professor Challenger, and humorous stories about the Napoleonic soldier Brigadier Gerard, as well as plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction, and historical novels. One of Doyle's early short stories, "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" (1884), helped to popularise the mystery of the brigantine Mary Celeste, found drifting at sea with no crew member aboard.
Well, another strange Professor Challenger story - #4 apparently, although I am not too sure the order is strictly correct. Nevertheless, this is a short story, originally published in Liberty Magazine, 25 February-3 March 1928.
It is presented as a story told by Peerless Jones, an artesian boring expert and friend of Ed Malone. In it he describes a letter he receives from Challenger, a meeting with the man himself, and Challengers deep bore experiment on Mother Earth - and the subsequent repercussions!
Yes, it is better than The Land of Mist which was frankly awful, but it doesn't have much to offer really. Only for die hard fans, or people like me who are unable to resist reading the series.
تدور الرواية حول بروفيسور عبقري باحث عن المعرفة، لديه نظرية غريبة وهي: "أن الأرض كائن حي يستطيع أن يشعر، ولكنها لا تشعر بوجودنا فوق سطحها، كما أن القنفذ البحرى لا يشعر بوجود الحشرات المتناهية الصغر على ظهره" ويريد أن يكون أول شخص تعلم بوجوده الأرض، وذلك عن طريق حفر نفق رأسى عبر قشرة الأرض متخطياً طبقاتها كلها حتى تشعر به!
يحاول البروفيسور تشالنجر إجراء تجربة من خلال الحفر الارتوازي للوصول إلى نقطة عميقة من سطح الأرض، تجربة لم يعتمدها الانسان من قبل كانت نتيجتها صرخة رهيبة و مفزعة لمجمل الحشود التي حضرت لمشاهدة هذا الحدث العلمي ، انها صرخة عبرت عن الأثر السلبي الذي أقدم عليه طموح البشرية في سلب الأرض لطبيعتها و تأثير ذلك الجشع المغطى بالعلم عبر الزمن على سطحها و أجيالها في آن واحد
Ammetto di essere stata completamente all’oscuro che ci fosse un alter ego del caro Holmes nella storia di Doyle, il professor Challenger. Genio selvaggio, intollerante, violento, “ un cavernicolo travestito da gentiluomo” come lo apostrofa la sua spalla, Malone. Ebbene, mi sono divertita molto con lui. Idee stravaganti (ma neanche tanto) e un racconto che scorre velocissimo e fa stare con il fiato sul collo fino alla fine, esagerata e plateale. Beh, pare che ci sia un nuovo beneamino scozzese fra i miei amici. Un plauso speciale alla signora Challenger, fantastica senza essere mai apparsa: “ Fuori della porta noterà un raschietto per le suole e uno zerbino, e ricordi che la signora Challenger è molto gelosa della sua casa.”
ارثر كونان دويل كلما قرأت له ازدت انبهاراً على انبهاري
يقدم في هذه الرواية حلم شخص مهووس بأن يكون اول من يكتشف باطن الارض ورغم كونه شرير من حيث الوصف والاسلوب الا انه قدم لنا هذا الشرير الفض المكروه بطريقة تجعلك تقول انه على صواب رغم كل شيء وهذا ما يجعلنا نتعاطف معه رغم كل مساوئه قليل من الكتاب برعوا في هذا النوع من التقديم للاشرار او ربما هو ليس شريراً لكنه وصل الى مرحلة من الفهم العميق جعلته يبدو بهذا الشكل
This is a soft SF novella, the fourth installment in Professor Challenger series by Arthur Conan Doyle. While it mentions the previous adventures, it can be perfectly read as a stand alone.
The story starts with a letter from George Edward Challenger that asks to secretly provide the services of an expert in Artesian borings. The receiver of the letter, the expert in question, Mr. Peerless Jones is persuaded to join the Hengist Down Mystery – the deepest even hole dug my man. The professor tries to prove the hypothesis of the living Earth. Will he succeed?
Պրոֆեսոր Չելենջերի մասին հերթական պատմությունը մի շնչով կուլ է գնում: Ոչ միայն այն պատճառով, որ փոքր է, այլևս իսկապես շատ հետաքրքիր ու կլանող է: Այս անգամ Քոնան Դոյլը չի խորացել մանրուքների մեջ: Պարզապես կարճ ու կոնկրետ շարադրել է պատմությունը՝ սահուն տանելով դեպի հանգուցալուծում, որը շատ սապասելի էր, բայց դրանից ոչ պակաս հետաքրքիր:
Մի հատ մեծ պլյուս: Ի տարբերություն նախորդ գրքի՝ այստեղ Չելենջերը կրկին փայլում է: Նա նորից հին ու բարի ջղայն, ինքնահավան ծերուկ է, որը նվիրված է գիտությանն ու ջանք չի խնայում իր թեզերն ապացուցելու համար:
This is the fourth story featuring Doyle's lunatic genius scientist Professor Challenger. This is only a short story rather than a novel but like the previous Challenger stories it is based upon one brilliant idea. Here it's Challenger's World Echinus Theory. He decides that like an echinus the world is one giant living creature with a hard outer shell. He plans to drill through this hard shell and touch the creature inside.
The majority of the story, like others in the story, is about the build-up to the event. It's narrated by a new character, Peerless Jones, who is an expert on drilling. This allows for yet another introduction to Challenger and whilst this is fun I'm not sure it was really necessary given how well it was done before. Indeed Jones is a completely unnecessary character, especially given that he is friends with Malone (as everyone is apparently) and Malone is with him the whole time.
It's only at the dying stages of the story do we actually get what we came here for. The creature is touched and it screams. It's frankly a little underwhelming as we don't get much more than that sentence. The climax of the story is almost entirely covered in it's title.
This falls foul of one of the typical problems with science-fiction. It has a great, unique concept which I loved and really fitted into Challenger's bonkers world. But it doesn't have a proper story to share that concept within and even with a few moments of the brilliant character that is Professor Challenger it's simply a great idea shoved into an underwhelming story.
This lovely, speculative and tongue-in-cheek tale was Doyle's triumphant return to the actual world of Professor Challenger. It was tight, at times suspenseful, and eventually hugely enjoyable. Highly recommended.
واو الفكرة مدهشة ...التنفيذ عادى مكرر فى تريليون فيلم ...عالم غنى ثرى بيمول بعثة علمية غريبة من نوعها فيها علماء و خبراء فى مختلف التخصصات و بيدفعهم بسخاء عشان السرية
الارض ك كوكب هل هى كائن حي واحد على بعضه ؟ هل بيحس ؟
قريت فى كتاب ان الارض بيحوم حواليها غبار يوميا بس حوالى 900 الف طن يحومو فى الهواء بيهبطوا على الارض مساءا فيما يعرف ب ظاهرة الالبيدو و ان لو كل سكان الكوكب قرروا ينطوا ف مكانهم نطة ف الهواء و ينزلو تانى دا يعمل retardation تباطؤ "تخلف" ل حركة دوران الكوكب بمقدار 0.0000001 من الثانية و ان فى سد فعلا فى الصين هو السد الاكبر كتلته الخراسانية من الضخامة بحيث خلت مركز ثقل و بالتالى دوران الارض اتحرك ضئيلا و دا اثر فى طول اليوم بقا 24 ساعة الا 0.00000000001 من الثانية
و فى كتاب اخر ان فى ثقب ��علا فى طبقة الاوزون و لكنه بيضيق فى الشتاء و بيتسع تانى فى الصيف و كأنه بيتنفس و فى كتاب اخر ان حفر بئر عمودى ف سطح الكرة الارضية بيمر بمركزها تماما و كأنه قطر فى دايرة ...شعاع بيخترق كرة الارض من المركز بئر زى دا ...لما هتوقع فيه هيحصل لك تسارع ب عجلة سقوط حر نموذجى تدريجيا قبل المركز سقوطك هيبطىء ف منطقة ما من رحلة السقوط و بفرض انك مموتش من الفزع و من الاصطدام بحوائط البئر و لاا ب هبوط ف لقلب و لاا من الحرارة و لاا من كل دا ...ف ف نقطة ما من رحلتك سرعتك ستقارب الصفر ....و هترجع تزيد من بعد المركز مباشرة بإتجاه النصف الاخر من البئر و هترجع تزيد تانى و كانك رجعت تانى لحالة السقوط الحر و لو مكنش فى وسيلة ما تمتص صدمة خروجك مقذوف ف قد تقذف الى الهواء الجوى من الطرف الاخر و ان الرحلة دى كلها من الطرف دا للطرف دا و مع انك تسقط سقوط حر قد تستغرق حوالى 8 ساعات
فى هنا موقع بيقولك لو حفرت من المكان الفلانى بئر هتطلع من انهى ناحية اخرى من العالم قبل ما تدور ....حفرك من القاهرة مش هيوديك لمكان مفرح خالص ... فقط فى ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ شوف بنفسك ;) https://www.antipodesmap.com/
و ف كتب اخر قريت ان العلماء الالمان ايام هتلر كانوا بيعتقدوا ب ان الارض مجوفة كرة مصمتة صغيرة جوه كرة اكبر عبارة عن قشرة و اللى هى احنا عايشين عليها
الاكيد ان الارض امنا هى الكوكب الوحيد المأهول ذو الموارد الطبيعية - للان - و من الواجب من باب الضرورة و الاحترام اننا نحافظ على المكان الوحيد - للان - اللى لاممنا يطلع بقا اجوف مصمت قلبه ساخن منصهر قلبه بينبض كرتين جوه بعض .... بيحصل له تباطؤ ف دورانه او لا ...غلافه مخروم او لا الخرم بيوسع و بيضيق و لاا لا الاكيد انه دا الكوكب الوحيد اللى حيلتنا ف الحفاظ عليه مش رفاهية و انما ضرورة ف منتغابيش عليه و على موارده الا لو ضمننا كوكب اخر قريب يصلح للحياة و سفينة فضاء تساعنا كلنا و كابتن ابن حلال عارف الطريق كويس ;)
القصة عن بروفيسور عبقري يملك فكرة مجنونة حول أن الأرض كائن حي تستطيع الشعور بنا لكنها لا تشعر كقنفذ البحر الذي لا يشعر بالكائنات الدقيقة على جسمه تبدأ القصة بشكل مثير للاهتمام و كانك امام قصة علمية خيالية لكني في المنتصف شعرت بالملل وفقدان الاهتمام
When the World Screamed was a story written about Professor Challenger by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in Liberty Magazine, 25 February-3 March 1928.
blurbifications - Professor Challenger, with the help of Mr Edward Malone and Mr Peerless Jones, drills into the earth until he reaches the mantle, convinced that it is a sentient being, akin to an echinus, and that by doing so he will be the first person to alert it to mankind's presence. He awakens the giant creature, which then proceeds to destroy his excavation, covering the spectators with a noxious liquid in the process.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Honestly, I should have stopped after The Poison Belt. The last book was ridiculous, and I wouldn't have finished this except it was only 30 pages. These just get crazier the further they go.
"Quando la Terra urlò" A. C. Doyle: 4 Finisce così quando uno ha troppi soldi e non sa bene come spenderli. Inghilterra 1912 circa Il professore Challenger, pieno di soldi e di idee balzane progetta un esperimento per verificare una sua teoria. In due parole, secondo lui la Terra è una specie di mega essere vivente. Quindi ha assunto dei professionisti e ha fatto praticare un pozzo attraverso la crosta terrestre per stimolare la corteccia sensoria della creatura. L'esperimento inizia sotto gli occhi di tutta la comunità scientifica e dei giornalisti delle maggiori testate. La trivella buca la presunta creatura e questa caccia un urlo e delle svomitazzate nauseabonde da ogni pertugio comunicante con la superficie terrestre. Esperimento riuscito, teoria confermata e una schiera di odiati giornalisti completamente imbrattati di melma. Ben giocata dottor Challenger.
Searching in my library for a proper Doyle's biography, i came upon this odd little story.
It's supposedly the fourth installment in the "Professor Challenger" series, however there is no need to read them in order to get the point. I'm not sure why it has so many negative reviews. It is not a special specimen of writing ability, but there is nothing amiss with it either.
A quick read, the subject is in the mood of the times: science and extravaganza. Reminded me of Jules Verne and certain Poe's writings.
يقوم برفوسور يتميز بالذكاء والحماس وبنفس الوقت بالعجرفة والتهور بتجربة علمية تؤدي إلى نتائج كارثية وغير متوقعة تهز العالم بأكمله. رواية خيال علمي كلاسيكية...ع قدر جيد من التشويق
Published two years after The Land of Mist, "When the Earth Screamed" actually has more in common with the earlier Challenger novel, The Poison Belt, since both deal with the concept of the "ether" and the earth's reaction to it. In this latest story, Challenger has become even more pugnacious and intolerable, reaching full "cartoon" status. The plot is simple and goofy: the earth is a living organism that doesn't realize humans exist -- much like a person doesn't realize a mosquito exists on its skin until the mosquito bores into the skin (this is Challenger's comparison). Furthermore, the earth gains its sustenance not from anything on its surface, but from the "ether." Challenger's idea: to dig beneath the crust of the earth to "poke" the earth, and let it know that humans exist.
What is the purpose of this? And what is the connection to the ether? Well, our narrator (an engineer) asks these questions, and Challenger's response is, "There is no reason except...knowledge!" It's hard to figure out if Doyle is mocking science or is just being lazy in his writing. Perhaps a little of both. He further attacks journalists as unethical scavengers, probably due to his own experiences around this time of dealing with journalists critiquing his personal viewpoints. The story doesn't really contribute much to the Challenger mythos, and nothing is very memorable. The ending is telegraphed by the title, so it is neither surprising nor interesting. One final side note: Challenger mentions his wife being alive at the beginning of the story, which suggests either that Doyle forgot he killed her off in The Land of the Mist or is purposely setting this story before the events of that novel. I choose to believe the latter, which would place this story closer in chronology to the The Poison Belt.
A nice little professor Challenger short story, which I think I have read before, but I can't recall when and where. The plot is totally crazy, even for prof. Challenger's universe, and Challenger is obnoxious as he should be. The narrator is Mr. Peerless Jones, an expert in artesian boring and a friend of Edward Malone (whom we know from the previous Challenger stories). It's rather peculiar that Challenger should need the expertise of Peerless Jones when he's managed to do the hard part and drill eight miles down the Earth's crust already. Oh well.
Anyway, it's an entertaining albeit crazy story and could, in a way, be seen as a forerunner of the Gaia hypothesis. And it's certainly a lot better than The Land of Mist (which I was unable to finish - perhaps I should give it another try someday).
2025: I read this for the third time I think, now as a part of my edition of The Poison Belt. I still liked it a lot, but I missed Summerlee and Roxton from The Poison Belt and The Lost World. And I also believe that Malone should have been the narrator and not just a character. Nevertheless, it's a good story – better than The Disintegration Machine but not as brilliant as the first two novels. 4.25/5
We meet up once again with Malone and Challenger during a very secretive environmental experiment.
Don't read this book expecting another Lost World. I think that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle appreciated that an adventure like that only happens one in a life time and to repeat such an epic over again would be unbelievable. I like the fact that the Challenger series follows a realistic (if you can apply that term to a sci-fi series) tone in the fact that their adventures are unrelated one offs, rather than repetitive events.
مغامرة شيقة للأسد الثائر البروفيسور تشالنجر 👌🏻 "إن الطبيعة تكرر نفسها بأشكال عديدة بصرف النظر عن الحجم .. وأن قنفذ البحر نموذج مصغر ..مجرد نموذج أولي عن العالم " وجهة نظر البروفيسور تشالنجر بالنسبة لكوكب الأرض .. يمتاز الكتاب بأسلوب شيق ومختصر عن طبقات الأرض بمغامرة بسيطة للبروفيسور .. <<قد كان طموح البشرية المعتاد جعل العالم بأكملها يتكلم اما أن تجعل الارض بأكملها تصرخ ، فهو امتياز حصري لتشالنجر وحده >>..