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The H. G. Wells Collection presents a comprehensive anthology of seminal works by one of the pioneers of science fiction. This collection encapsulates Wells' visionary narratives that explore themes of societal evolution, human morality, and the complexities of technology. Written in a prose style that marries accessibility with philosophical depth, Wells deftly intertwines scientific speculation with humanistic inquiry, captivating readers with stories that challenge the limitations of their contemporary understanding. The collection showcases his remarkable range-spanning dystopian visions…mehr

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The H. G. Wells Collection presents a comprehensive anthology of seminal works by one of the pioneers of science fiction. This collection encapsulates Wells' visionary narratives that explore themes of societal evolution, human morality, and the complexities of technology. Written in a prose style that marries accessibility with philosophical depth, Wells deftly intertwines scientific speculation with humanistic inquiry, captivating readers with stories that challenge the limitations of their contemporary understanding. The collection showcases his remarkable range-spanning dystopian visions in 'The Time Machine' to poignant human dramas in 'The Invisible Man'-reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a period marked by rapid industrialization and social change. H. G. Wells, often revered as the father of modern science fiction, was not only an author but also a social commentator who engaged with the cultural and political upheavals of his time. His background in both the natural sciences and the arts informed his imaginative explorations and critique of the implications of scientific advancement on society. Wells' own experiences as a teacher and his engagement with social reform movements enriched his narratives, infusing them with a sense of urgency and relevance that resonates even today. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of early speculative fiction's impact on contemporary literature and society. Whether you are a long-time fan of Wells or new to his work, the richness of his storytelling and the depth of his ideas provide an essential foundation for appreciating the evolution of modern science fiction.

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Autorenporträt
Herbert George Wells (1866-1946), the English writer famous for his pioneering science fiction novels, was also a prolific author of non-fiction books about historical, scientific and political themes. In these books, immensely popular at the time, he drew on his studies of biology and geology, as well as on the ideas of his teacher, the prominent Darwinist and eugenicist, Thomas Henry Huxley.