Works of H. G. Wells: The Time Machine: Chapters 6 - 12Wells, H. G
Take, for example, the popularity of the film adaptation(改编本). In 1902, filmmaker Georges Mêlées released Voyage to the Moon, based on the works of Jules Verne and HG Wells. Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland was adapted into film in 1903. From then, the wor...
but I'm pretty sure that my reading of them continued even while I was delighted in Sherlock Holmes or in the short stories of HG Wells.(39)___ Never say"Don't read that rubbish"or"You're too young for that".If he is really too young and the book is beyond him,he'll put it...
A child reads for enjoyment from all sorts of books. I can't remember when I stopped reading comics like the“Wizard" and "Hotspur", but I'm pretty sure that my reading of them continued even while I was delighted in Sherlock Holmes or in the short stories of HG Wells.D4 Never say...
I can’t remember when I stopped reading comics like the Wizard and Hotspur, but I’m pretty sure that my reading of them continued even while I was delighted in Sherlock Holmes or in the short stories of HG Wells. 【4】 Never say “Don’t read that rubbish” or “You’re too ...
Fiction is often based on reality, and works of fiction are often based on actual events. Real people appear, in fictionalized form, as characters in many novels, stories, plays, and poems. This Index provides a guide to the works of fiction (and drama and poetry) under review at the ...
Herbert George Wells was perhaps best known as the author of such classic works of science fiction as The Time Machine and War of the Worlds. But it was in his short stories, written when he was a young man embarking on a literary career... HG Wells,N Gaiman - Penguin 被引量: 7发表...
I can't remember when I stopped reading comics like the "Wizard" and "Hotspur", but I’m pretty sure that my reading of them continued even while I was delighted in Sherlock Holmes or in the short stories of HG Wells. 39 Never say "don't read that rubbish" or "You're too young ...
I can't remember when I stopped reading comics like the "Wizard" and "Hotspur", but I'm pretty sure that my reading of them continued even while I was delighted in Sherlock Holmes or in the short stories of HG Wells.4 Never say "don't read that rubbish" or "You're too young for...
When Orsen Welles aired HG Wells' "panic play", War Of The Worlds, over network radio in 1939 depicting an invasion of Earth from outer space -- the public panicked. Some people committed suicide. In the minds of those mesmerized by "The Show" -- the world had come to an end. It ...