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Take a Victorian scifi premise, say, a trip to the center of the earth, and by the way, it's hollow.
Add a tale of a soul condemned by the Illuminati to a perilous underground quest to find the Goddess of Love (spoiler alert: spell Aphrodite backwards).
Top it off with a wild magic mushroom trip.
That's Etidorhpa!

This may be the very source of the 'adepts living in hollow earth who abduct humans' meme, later developed by Ray Palmer, and many others.
The book is larded with long passages of speculative science.
The structure of the hollow earth and the effects of gravitation at various places is much better worked out than some of the 'nonfiction'
hollow earth books (e.g. Reed or Gardner).

The journey of 'I-am-the-man' is a not-so-subtle allegory of spiritual progression to being a disembodied adept.
Along the way he loses his youth, loses sunlight, becomes weightless, stops breathing, can hear without ears, then his heart stops,... and still he lives.
Each of this steps is symbolic of a progression to a more ethereal plane of existence.

At times, the narrative recursion is three levels deep.
This is an acquired taste.
L. Sprague de Camp called Etidorpha 'unreadable.'
Modern readers accustomed to consuming multiple narrative streams at the same time (i.e. channel hopping),
with long recursive breaks (i.e. commercials) might do better.

Except for the titular Etidorhpa, there are no female characters.
And she only appears briefly in a hallucination.
Why such a small part in the book?
Other genre novels, such as Atlantida and The Lost Continent, are driven by strong female characters.
And once the main character is inside the hollow earth, it just halts.
He doesn't even get to meet Etidorhpa again.
Whether the author ran out of steam, or the ending was only supposed to be implied, is unknown.

--j.b.
Hare, Dec. 2, 2007.


Title Page

Ascription

Preface

Preface to This Edition

A Valuable and Unique Library

Contents

Illustrations

Prologue

Chapter I. "Never Less Alone Than When Alone."

Chapter II. A Friendly Conference

Chapter III. A Second Interview With the Mysterious Visitor

Chapter IV. A Search For Knowledge.--The Alchemistic Letter

Chapter V. The Writing of My Confession

Chapter VI. Kidnapped

Chapter VIII. A Wild Night.--I Am Prematurely Aged

Chapter VIII. A Lesson In Mind Study

Chapter IX. I Can Not Establish My Identity

Chapter X. My Journey Towards the End of Earth Begins.--The Adepts Brotherhood

Chapter XI. My Journey Continues.--Instinct

Chapter XII. A Cavern Discovered.--Biswell's Hill

Chapter XIII. The Punch-Bowls and Caverns of Kentucky.--"Into the Unknown Country."

Chapter XIV. Farewell To God's Sunshine.--The Echo of the Cry

Chapter XV. A Zone of Light Deep Within the Earth

Chapter XVI. Vitalized Darkness.--The Narrows In Science

Chapter XVII. The Fungus Forest.--Enchantment

Chapter XVIII. The Food of Man

Chapter XIX. The Cry From a Distance.--I Rebel Against Continuing the Journey

Chapter XX. My Unbidden Guest Proves His Statement and Refutes My Philosophy

Chapter XXI. My Weight Disappearing

Chapter XXII. My Unbidden Guest Departs

Chapter XXIII. I Question Scientific Men.--Aristotle's Ether

Chapter XXIV. The Soliloquy of Prof. Daniel Vaughn on Gravitation

Chapter XXV. The Mother of a Volcano.--"You Can Not Disprove, and You Dare Not Admit."

Chapter XXVI. Motion From Inherent Energy.--"Lead Me Deeper Into This Expanding Study."

Chapter XXVII. Sleep, Dreams, Nightmare.--"Strangle the Life From My Body."

Chapter Xxviii. A Challenge.--My Unbidden Guest Accepts It

Chapter XXIX. Beware of Biology, the Science of the Life of Man

Chapter XXX. Looking Backward.--The Living Brain

Chapter XXXI. A Lesson On Volcanoes.--Primary Colors Are Capable of Farther Subdivision

Chapter XXXII. Matter Is Retarded Motion

Chapter XXXIII. "A Study of Science Is a Study of God."--Communing With Angels

Chapter XXXIV. I Cease to Breathe, and Yet Live

Chapter XXXV. "A Certain Point Within A Sphere."--Men Are As Parasites On the Roof of Earth.

Chapter XXXVI. Drunkenness.--The Drinks of Man

Chapter XXXVII. The Drunkard's Voice

Chapter XXXVIII. The Drunkards Den

Chapter XXXIX. Among the Drunkards

Chapter XL. Further Temptation.--Etidorhpa

Chapter XLI. Misery

Chapter XLII. Eternity Without Time

Chapter XLIII. The Last Contest

Chapter XLIV. The Fathomless Abyss.--The Edge of the Earth Shell

Chapter XLV. My Heart Throb Is Stilled, and Yet I Live

Chapter XLVI. The Inner Circle, or the End of Gravitation.--In the Bottomless Gulf

Chapter XLVII. Hearing Without Ears.--"What Will Be The End?"

Chapter XLVIII. Why and How.--"The Struggling Ray of Light From Those Farthermost Outreaches."

Chapter XLIX. Oscillating Through Space.--Earth's Shell Above Me

Chapter L. My Weight Annihilated.--"Tell Me," I Cried In Alarm, "Is This To Be a Living Tomb?"

Chapter LI. Is That a Mortal?--"The End of Earth."

Chapter LII. The Last Farewell

Epilogue. Letter Accompanying the Mysterious Manuscript

The Life of Prof. Daniel Vaughn

To the Recipients of the Author's Edition of Etidorhpa

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