It’s probably a lot darker and action-packed than you think. Also, like most ofH.G. Wells’ books, it is not long and isavailable free as an e-book, so it’s well worth a day’s reading time. Imagine you are an ambitious but poor young medical student named Griffin, eager to ...
Although Wells sets his novels in the future or incorporates scientific technology that does not currently exist, the themes and conflicts in his books examine our own worlds and societies, which forces us to think critically about our own lives and times. What is H.G. Wells best known for?
As the resident person-of-theatre here among the Futurismic bloggers, it behooves me to draw to your attention thefirst-ever stage version of H.G. Wells’sThe Time Machine, which opened at the Women’s Club of Hollywood today for the first of 13 performances.(ViaSF Signal.) The novel ...
Wells was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary which included satire, biography and autobiography,even did two books on war games. Herbert Wells, an English writer and Scientist showed great interest in science and literature from childhoo...
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G. Wells, 2009 Sherborne, Michael: H. G. Wells: Another Kind of Life, 2010 Partington, John S. (ed.): H. G. Wells in “Nature,” 1893–1946: A Reception Reader, 2008 Gill, Glen Robert (ed.): Northrop Frye on Twentieth-Century Literature, 2010 Woolfork, Lisa: Embodying American ...
By 1920 they will be half-way down the Amazon. I fix 1950 or '60 at the latest for the discovery of Europe. 7.8 AddThe Empire of the Antsto your library. Return to theH.G. Wellslibrary , or . . . Read the next short story;The Flowering of the Strange Orchid...