H.G. Wells
First published: 2004
Description
"The English writer Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) is one of the giants of science fiction. His early novels, The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds, invented a number of themes now classic in science fiction. But he also wrote mainstream novels, journalism, political tracts, a memoir, and purely didactic fiction designed to support his various causes. In this comprehensive new critical study, W. Warren Wagar traces Wells's obsession with the unfolding of public time - in short, with the history and future of humankind - to show the persisting and provocative relevance of Wells's work."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Science fiction, English
History and criticism
Criticism and interpretation
English Science fiction
Time travel in literature
Critique et interprétation
18.05 English literature
Histoire et critique
17.82 literary criticism
Voyages dans le temps dans la littérature
Science-fiction anglaise
Science fiction, history and criticism





