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H. G. Wells (1866 – 1946)
Nationality: English | Periods: British: 20th Century British: 19th Century |
Known for seminal works in science fiction (e.g. The Time Machine and The War of the World), as well as satirical novels and popular acounts of science and history.
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Criticism about H. G. Wells
- Filling the Void: Verne, Wells, and Lem
- http://JV.Gilead.org.il/sfs/rose.art.html
- “Concerned with the human in relation to the non-human, SF could only emerge in thecontext of a culture that articulates crucial aspects of its experience in those terms.Moreover, because it represents a secular transformation of religious concerns, SF couldonly emerge in a context in which the claims of traditional religion were still felt but inwhich belief was at best problematic.”
- Contains: Criticism
- Author: Mark Rose
- From: Science-Fiction Studies Vol. 8 no. 24; p. 121-142; July 1981
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Biographical sites about H. G. Wells
- H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells (1866-1946)
- http://kirjasto.sci.fi/hgwells.htm
- A biography of the author, and a list of selected works.
- Contains: Extensive Bio
- Author: Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland
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