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H.G. Wells' 'The Wheels of Chance (Complete Edition)' stands as a charming testament to the transformative era of the late 19th century when the bicycle catalyzed social mobility and became a lens through which we can observe the shifting sands of English society. This early comic novel deftly captures the spirit of its time, infused with Wells' characteristic wit and a keen observation of the then-burgeoning cycling phenomenon. The work is rich in both its content and literary style, encapsulating moments of human idiosyncrasies amidst a larger commentary on social dynamics. Penned at the…mehr

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H.G. Wells' 'The Wheels of Chance (Complete Edition)' stands as a charming testament to the transformative era of the late 19th century when the bicycle catalyzed social mobility and became a lens through which we can observe the shifting sands of English society. This early comic novel deftly captures the spirit of its time, infused with Wells' characteristic wit and a keen observation of the then-burgeoning cycling phenomenon. The work is rich in both its content and literary style, encapsulating moments of human idiosyncrasies amidst a larger commentary on social dynamics. Penned at the pinnacle of the cycling craze, it not only offers entertainment but also serves as a valuable cultural artifact reflecting the onset of modernity and the erosion of established class demarcations. Herbert George Wells, widely recognized for his science fiction works, was also a profound observer of his contemporary society. 'The Wheels of Chance' emerges from Wells' own engagement with the cycling movement, an activity that he pursued with passion and which informed much of his commentary on social emancipation, including the burgeoning women's movement. Written during an era when technological advancements were rapidly altering social landscapes, Wells' narration encapsulates a keen insight into the effects of such transformations on everyday life, particularly the emergent mobility afforded to individuals across class lines. Wells' novel is an essential read for those interested in the study of societal changes brought about by technological innovation, as well as readers who appreciate the interplay of humor with social critique. 'The Wheels of Chance' welcomes its readers into a delightful ride through history, offering a window into the past with resonance that continues to echo into the present. It is recommended not merely as a relic of its time but as a work that deftly explores the enduring human desire for movement and freedom, themes as relevant today as they were at the turn of the 20th century.

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Herbert George Wells, more famously known as H. G. Wells (1866-1946), was a prodigious English writer in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, and social commentary, as well as textbooks and rules for war games. Wells is best remembered for his science fiction novels and is often referred to as a father of science fiction, alongside Jules Verne and Hugo Gernsback. His most notable works encompass 'The Time Machine' (1895), 'The Invisible Man' (1897), and 'The War of the Worlds' (1898). Wells's literary style is characterized by its vivid imagination, foresight, and social critique, encapsulated in engaging and accessible prose. In 'The Wheels of Chance: A Bicycling Idyll' (1896), Wells crafts a humorous and satiric narrative that reflects his own passion for cycling while also commenting on the social and cultural attitudes of his time. This novel diverges from his more renowned speculative works and offers instead a pastoral comedy that delves into the escapades of a draper's assistant during the cycling craze of the 1890s. Through his extensive and diverse body of work, Wells showcased his ability to blend fantastic storytelling with thoughtful reflection on contemporary social issues, solidifying his place as a central figure in early 20th century literature.