The Time Machine - H. G. Wells
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epub | 7.96 MB | English| Isbn:9788832574678 | Author: H. G. Wells | Year: 2024[/center]
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Category:Fiction, Literature, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction Subjects, World Fiction, Movie & TV Tie-Ins, Conflicts - Fiction, English, Scottish, & Welsh Fiction, Literary Styles & Movements - Fiction, Books at the Movies, Other Science Fiction Categories, Social Science Fiction, Alternate Realities - Fiction, Class Conflict - Fiction, English Fiction - 19th Century - Victorian Fiction, Fiction - Other, Fiction Classics - Other, Science Fiction & Fantasy - Books at the Movies, Science Fiction & Fantasy - Other, Science Fiction - Societies & Cultures, Science Fiction - Time Travel, Science Fiction - Time Travel - OtherAbout the Author
Herbert George Wells was born into a decidedly middle-class family on September 21, 1866, in the London borough of Bromley. His father was a tradesman and his mother a Lady's maid. Central to the experiences of his youth was an acute awareness of class structure that was emphasized by the position of his family in the class-conscious English society of the time.
After a basic education he became a pupil-teacher at the Midhurst Grammar School and secured a scholarship that allowed him to study with T.H. Huxley, the champion of Darwinism in England. After completing his studies with Huxley, Wells worked in a number of professions including journalism until 1895 when The Time Machine was published.
From that point on, Wells became a full-time writer. The Island of Dr. Moreau was published in the following year and War of the Worlds two years later. Wells produced a significant corpus of journalistic, philosophical, and political writing as well as fiction.
Two works in particular, The Discovery of the Future (1902) and Mankind in the Making (1903) caught the attention of George Bernard Shaw and Wells was invited to join the Fabian Society.
In 1920 Wells wrote an immensely popular historical work, The Outline of History. As evidenced by his involvement in the establishment of the League of Nations, Wells was continually involved with questions of social reform. During the Second World War he created the first draft of what would become the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He died in London on August 13, 1946.
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