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H.G. Wells : a literary life

Adam Roberts

(Macmillan literary lives)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This is the first new complete literary biography of H G Wells for thirty years, and the first to encompass his entire career as a writer, from the science fiction of the 1890s through his fiction and non-fiction writing all the way up to his last publication in 1946. Adam Roberts provides a comprehensive reassessment of Wells' importance as a novelist, short-story writer, a theorist of social prophecy and utopia, journalist and commentator, offering a nuanced portrait of the man who coined the phrases 'atom bomb', 'League of Nations' 'the war to end war' and 'time machine', who wrote the world's first comprehensive global history and invented the idea of the tank. In these twenty-six chapters, Roberts covers the entirety of Wells' life and discusses every book and short story he produced, delivering a complete vision of this enduring figure.

Table of Contents

Preface1. Childhood2. Short Fiction3. Science Fiction4. Bicycles and Tripods5. A New Century6. Anticipations7. Kipps: a study in Artistry8. Sex9. Socialism and America10. Amber Reeves11. Tono-Bungay12. Mr Polly13. Elizabeth von Arnim14. War15. Boon and Bealby16. Rebecca West17. Mr Wells Sees Through It18. League of Nations19. Education20. World-Historical21. Futures and Pasts22. Odette Keun23. Life Stories24. Later Non-Fiction25. Later Fiction26. Tethersend

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