Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World is a novel written in the early 20th century, centered around a bold and thrilling adventure. The protagonist, Edward Malone, is determined to win the heart of Gladys, the woman he loves, by achieving something extraordinary. Gladys, who desires a partner capable of grand adventures rather than an ordinary life, inspires Malone to create his own heroic tale.
In the opening chapters, Malone is depicted navigating a frustrating conversation with Gladys¡¯s father, Mr. Hungerton, while preparing to propose to her. However, Gladys reveals her wish for a more daring and exceptional man, leaving Malone disheartened but motivated to prove his courage and capabilities.
This determination leads him to meet the enigmatic Professor Challenger, who has just returned from a mysterious expedition to South America. The professor claims to have discovered a prehistoric land inhabited by dinosaurs and lost civilizations. The early chapters delve into Malone¡¯s character and his relationship with Gladys, drawing readers into the story while setting the stage for the thrilling adventures that await alongside Challenger and the team of explorers.
CHAPTER
I. "THERE ARE HEROISMS ALL ROUND US"
II. "TRY YOUR LUCK WITH PROFESSOR CHALLENGER"
III. "HE IS A PERFECTLY IMPOSSIBLE PERSON"
IV. "IT'S JUST THE VERY BIGGEST THING IN THE WORLD"
V. "QUESTION!"
VI. "I WAS THE FLAIL OF THE LORD"
VII. "TO-MORROW WE DISAPPEAR INTO THE UNKNOWN"
VIII. "THE OUTLYING PICKETS OF THE NEW WORLD"
IX. "WHO COULD HAVE FORESEEN IT?"
X. "THE MOST WONDERFUL THINGS HAVE HAPPENED"
XI. "FOR ONCE I WAS THE HERO"
XII. "IT WAS DREADFUL IN THE FOREST"
XIII. "A SIGHT I SHALL NEVER FORGET"
XIV. "THOSE WERE THE REAL CONQUESTS"
XV. "OUR EYES HAVE SEEN GREAT WONDERS"
XVI. "A PROCESSION! A PROCESSION!"