Dec 19, 2009
A Wrinkle in Time | A Wrinkle in Time
At a glance:
- Author: Madeleine L'Engle
- First Published: 1962
- Type of Work: Novel
- Type of Plot: Fantasy—time travel
- Time of Work: The late 1950’s
- Setting: A small town in the United States
- Genres: Long fiction, Fable, Bildungsroman, Science fiction, Adventure, Fantasy
- Subjects: 1950’s, Maturation or coming of age, Freedom, Values, Children, Family or family life, United States or Americans, Power, personal or social, Adolescence, Teenagers, Supernatural, Extrasensory perception or powers, Future, Other worlds, Space flight or travel, Brothers and sisters, Individuality, Emotions, Brothers, Time travel, Good and evil, Conformity, Planets, Space and time, Technology, Battles
- Locales: Space, Northeast (U.S.), Camazotz (fictive), Uriel (fictive)
The Plot
Madeleine L’Engle’s view of the universe was changed by the work of such
well-known physicists as Albert Einstein and Max Planck. She expressed her new perspective in
A Wrinkle in Time, a heroic adventure in which evil authoritarianism is challenged by love
and human individuality. The book is very different from L’Engle’s six previous
novels; she hoped it would take her career in an exciting new direction. Therefore, she was especially
disappointed that, after two years, none of the many publishers to whom she sent the book wanted
to publish it....
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