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... past its enormous predominance in our thoughts . " There are two kinds of minds , he said . One , ori- ented to the past , regards the future " as sort of black nonexistence upon which the advancing pres- ent will presently write events ...
... past , for instance , or exploring the paradoxes implicit in time travel . Wells's vision of the future , with its troglodytic Morlocks descended from the working class of his day and the pretty but helpless Eloi devolved from the ...
H. G. Wells. down contentedly somewhere in the future or the past more to his liking than Victorian England ? Its final message , which was echoed by President Theodore Roosevelt when Wells met him in the White House , is that in spite ...
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Contents
Section 1 | 65 |
Section 2 | 73 |
Section 3 | 82 |
Section 4 | 91 |
Section 5 | 100 |
Section 6 | 104 |
Section 7 | 112 |
Section 8 | 119 |
Section 9 | 121 |