The Collected Works

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H. G. Wells's "The Collected Works" epitomizes the author's prolific contribution to the realms of science fiction, social commentary, and speculative literature at the turn of the 20th century. This comprehensive compilation presents an array of Wells's celebrated narratives, from dystopian visions such as "The Time Machine" to keen social critiques like "The War of the Worlds." Characterized by his incisive wit and pioneering imagination, Wells's literary style seamlessly weaves intricate plots with thought-provoking themes exploring humanity's relationship with technology and society, marking a significant influence on modern literature. H. G. Wells (1866-1946) was a pivotal figure in the evolution of science fiction, known for his futuristic ideas that predated technological advancements. His background as a science teacher and his engagement with the sociopolitical circumstances of his time provided fertile ground for his narrative exploration of ethics, evolution, and utopian ideals. Wells's own experiences, including a tumultuous upbringing and keen awareness of societal issues, propelled him to articulate visions of alternative futures and critique contemporary societal norms. "The Collected Works" is an essential read for those interested in the foundations of science fiction and the societal reflections embedded in literature. Readers will not only be captivated by Wells's thrilling storytelling but also engaged by the profound questions he raises about progress, morality, and the human condition, making this collection a vital addition to any literary enthusiast's library.

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H.G. Wells, born Herbert George Wells on September 21, 1866, in Bromley, Kent, England, was a prolific writer whose work spanned multiple genres, including science fiction, social commentary, and history. Wells is often heralded as a father of science fiction, alongside contemporaries such as Jules Verne. He earned a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in London, studying under T.H. Huxley, which influenced his scientific perspective that permeates his literature. His literary breakthrough came with "The Time Machine" (1895), which set the standards for time travel as a serious theme in science fiction. Wells's writing is characterized by its forward-thinking imagination and insightful exploration of social issues and future possibilities. Other notable works by Wells include "The War of the Worlds" (1898) where he envisaged interplanetary conflict; "The Invisible Man" (1897), a tale of science gone awry; and "The Island of Doctor Moreau" (1896), which delves into the ethics of scientific experimentation. His collection, 'The Collected Works,' embodies the breadth and scope of his writing talent. Wells also penned non-fiction, including a widely-read history book, 'The Outline of History' (1920). This author's dynamic capacity to intertwine speculative fiction with topical concerns of his era not only entertained but also provoked thought about humanity's future. When H.G. Wells passed away on August 13, 1946, he left behind a legacy that profoundly influenced both literature and the way we envisage the unknown.

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