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Third in an occasional series on H.G. Wells and modern myth. Part 2 of a three-part sequence on The Island of Doctor Moreau.
In 1895 and ’96, Wells published two articles under the inflammatory titles “The Limits of Individual Plasticity”...
Second in an occasional series on H.G. Wells and modern myth. Part 1 of a three-part sequence on The Island of Doctor Moreau.
In 1935, Wells looked back over his career and called himself “Huxley’s disciple.” He reaffirmed his “faith” in t...
H.G. Wells is the writer modernism left behind. That, at least, is the received wisdom. While Eliot was assembling The Waste Land and Lawrence was writing The Rainbow, Wells was a populariser, a journalist, a man with too many opinions. By...
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