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"The History of Mr. Polly" by H. G. Wells is a captivating fiction novel that follows the life journey of Mr. Polly, a British man facing a midlife crisis in a small-town setting. Through H. G. Wells' skilled storytelling, readers are immersed in Mr. Polly's ordinary life, filled with comedy, drama, and adventure. As Mr. Polly navigates the challenges of his mundane existence, he embarks on a quest for redemption, seeking to break free from the constraints of societal expectations and find meaning in his life. Along the way, readers witness the ups and downs of Mr. Polly's character…mehr

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"The History of Mr. Polly" by H. G. Wells is a captivating fiction novel that follows the life journey of Mr. Polly, a British man facing a midlife crisis in a small-town setting. Through H. G. Wells' skilled storytelling, readers are immersed in Mr. Polly's ordinary life, filled with comedy, drama, and adventure. As Mr. Polly navigates the challenges of his mundane existence, he embarks on a quest for redemption, seeking to break free from the constraints of societal expectations and find meaning in his life. Along the way, readers witness the ups and downs of Mr. Polly's character development, as he grapples with his own identity and wrestles with the complexities of human nature. Wells' novel serves as a poignant social commentary, shedding light on the struggles and triumphs of ordinary individuals in the face of adversity. Through Mr. Polly's journey, readers are reminded of the power of resilience and the possibility of finding redemption even in the most unlikely of circumstances. "The History of Mr. Polly" is a timeless tale of self-discovery and personal growth, offering readers a window into the human experience and the universal quest for fulfillment in an ever-changing world.
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English author Herbert George Wells wrote more than fifty novels and several short stories. He was born on 21 September 1866, in Bromley, Kent, and was the fourth and last child of Joseph Wells. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells in 1891. In 1894 the couple got separated, and he fell in love with one of his students, Amy Catherine Robbins, with whom he relocated to Woking, Surrey, in May 1895. Wells' greatest collection of work, which was lamented by younger authors he had influenced, was produced before the First World War. Wells passed away in his residence at 13 Hanover Terrace, which had an overlooked view of Regent's Park, in London on August 13, 1946, at the age of 79 due to unidentified causes. Wells was cremated at Golders Green Crematory, and his ashes were scattered into the English Channel at Old Harry Rocks, which is located in Dorset and approximately 3.5 miles from Swanage.