The war of the worlds
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The war of the worlds
(Broadview literary texts)
Broadview Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, the first story to speculate about the consequences of aliens (from Mars) with superior technology landing on earth, is one of the most influential science fiction books ever written. The novel is both a thrilling narrative and an elaboration of Wells's socio-political thought on the subjects of imperialism, humankind's treatment of other animals, and unquestioning faith in military technology and the continuation of the human species.
This edition's appendices include other related writings by Wells; selected correspondence; contemporary reviews; excerpts from works that influenced the novel and from contemporary invasion narratives; and photographs of examples of Victorian military technology.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction
H.G.Wells: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
The War of the Worlds
Appendix A: H.G. Wells on The War of the Worlds
H.G. Wells, from Strand Magazine (1920)
H.G. Wells, from "Preface to Volume III" (1924)
Appendix B: Wells's Publications Related to The War of the Worlds
H.G. Wells, from "Zoological Retrogression" (1891)
H.G. Wells, "On Extinction" (1893)
H.G. Wells, from "The Advent of the Flying Man: An InevitableOccurrence" (1893)
H.G. Wells, from "The Man of the Year Million" (1893)
H.G. Wells, from "Another Basis for Life" (1894)
H.G. Wells, "The Extinction of Man: Some SpeculativeSuggestions" (1894)
H.G. Wells, from "The Stolen Bacillus" (1894)
H.G. Wells, "Intelligence on Mars" (1896)
H.G. Wells, "Through a Microscope" (1897)
Appendix C: Extracts from Wells's Correspondence
Appendix D: Reviews of The War of the Worlds
John St. Loe Strachey, from Spectator (29 January 1898)
Academy (29 January 1898)
R.A. Gregory, from Nature (10 February 1898)
Basil Williams, from Athenaeum (5 February 1898)
Appendix E: Influences on Wells
Winwood Reade, from The Martyrdom of Man (1872, 1875)
T.H. Huxley, from Evolution and Ethics (1893)
H.G.Wells, from "Huxley" (1901)
Appendix F: Invasion Narratives
William Le Queux, from The Great War in England in 1897 (1894)
"Grip" (pseudonym), from How John Bull Lost London (1882)
Appendix G: Mars in 1898
Nature (2 August 1894)
Percival Lowell, from Mars (1895)
Appendix H: Woking and Surrey
A.R. Hope Moncrieff, from Black's Guide to Surrey (1898)
Eric Parker, from Highways and Byways in Surrey (1908)
Appendix I: The Victorian Military, 1890s
Field Artillery
Gunners of Field Artillery
High-Angle Firing
Machine Gun Detachment
Heliograph Operators
1st Dragoons
H.M.S.Thunderer
H.M.S. Ramilles
Selected Bibliography
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