What if the great inventions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras had taken a different turn? What if certain extraordinary devices, born in basement workshops and candlelit studies, had slipped through the cracks of history - not because they failed, but because the world was not ready for them? Edmund Harcourt's *The Secret of Electricity* gathers five haunting, meticulously crafted tales of alternative technological history, each centered on a remarkable invention and the men and women whose lives become irrevocably tangled with it. These are not stories of triumph. They are stories of proximity - of people who stood close enough to change everything, and of the forces, human and institutional, that intervened. The collection opens with "The Resonance Engine," a quietly devastating novella set in Edwardian London, in which a deaf clockmaker named Oswald has spent fourteen months constructing a device that, by his own careful reckoning, can detect and transmit thought itself. When the War Office comes knocking with forty-eight hours' notice, and his estranged daughter arrives unannounced the same morning, Oswald must decide what the machine is worth - and to whom. Harcourt writes with exceptional precision and restraint, rendering a world perceived through vibration and touch with extraordinary sensory depth. The remaining four stories carry the same atmosphere of obsessive ingenuity into settings ranging from a fog-bound Scottish lighthouse to a Viennese patent office, each introducing a different cast of inventors, bureaucrats, lovers, and saboteurs caught in the orbit of devices that seem almost too consequential to exist. What distinguishes this collection is its rigorous attention to the texture of technological work - the physical, patient, often unglamorous labour of building something that has never existed before. Harcourt neither romanticises nor demystifies.



Autorentext

Edmund Harcourt is a writer fascinated by the intersection of history, science, and imagination. His work explores alternate technological timelines and the untold stories of inventors whose innovations never reached the world. Drawing inspiration from Victorian engineering and speculative futures, Harcourt crafts narratives that examine what might have been. When not writing, he pursues interests in mechanical design, historical research, and the philosophy of technological progress. *The Secret of Electricity* marks his debut collection of retro-futurist fiction.

Titel
The Secret of Electricity
Untertitel
Five Retro-Futurist Tales of Devices That Could Have Changed Everything
EAN
9783565428229
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
27.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
1.63 MB
Anzahl Seiten
100