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Begiebing likewise notes a mythical aspect to the central figure of Wells ' s novel ,
although he does not link the Time Traveler to a specific mythic or literary
prototype . More generically , Begiebing believes that the Time Traveler “ exhibits
at ...
Begiebing likewise notes a mythical aspect to the central figure of Wells ' s novel ,
although he does not link the Time Traveler to a specific mythic or literary
prototype . More generically , Begiebing believes that the Time Traveler “ exhibits
at ...
Page 286
Traveler is representative of the Victorian scientist still see a significant difference
between the magician and trickster of the novel and the necromantic alchemist of
the earlier story . The presumed disparity between the two protagonists is ...
Traveler is representative of the Victorian scientist still see a significant difference
between the magician and trickster of the novel and the necromantic alchemist of
the earlier story . The presumed disparity between the two protagonists is ...
Page 290
Indeed , Thomas Edison remains integral to the construction of each central
character . It remains vital , however , to see how far elements of Edison ' s myth
can be traced in the character of the Time Traveler himself . For this the 1895
version ...
Indeed , Thomas Edison remains integral to the construction of each central
character . It remains vital , however , to see how far elements of Edison ' s myth
can be traced in the character of the Time Traveler himself . For this the 1895
version ...
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