Science-fiction Studies, Issue 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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... Wells's writings to support this second theme , that of Wells as a socialist artist . He quotes passages from Wells's introduction to a Russian edition of his works ( 1911 ) in which he declares himself a non - Marxist , non - violent ...
... Wells's writings to support this second theme , that of Wells as a socialist artist . He quotes passages from Wells's introduction to a Russian edition of his works ( 1911 ) in which he declares himself a non - Marxist , non - violent ...
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... Wells in various ways . In the section of Herbert Wells entitled " Wells's Genealogy " , we read that the traditional utopian romance from More to Morris bears a positive sign -- the affirmation of a vision of earthly paradise . Wells ...
... Wells in various ways . In the section of Herbert Wells entitled " Wells's Genealogy " , we read that the traditional utopian romance from More to Morris bears a positive sign -- the affirmation of a vision of earthly paradise . Wells ...
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... Wells recognized the inherent destructiveness of rationalism . Wells's attempt to play down the perception appears more deliberate than Swift's insofar as he was obliged to make more conscious choice of “ eighteenth- century " narrative ...
... Wells recognized the inherent destructiveness of rationalism . Wells's attempt to play down the perception appears more deliberate than Swift's insofar as he was obliged to make more conscious choice of “ eighteenth- century " narrative ...
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