Scholars credit H.G. Wells as a key shaper of the scientific imagination in the realm of literature, as the writer who established a system of narrative tropes that facilitated a direct discourse on the destabilizing promises and threats raised for the individual by technological progress—regardless of whether the products of it are wielded by imperialist Martians or the earnest human advocates of the World State—that practitioners of fantastic fiction continue to use to this day as templates for conversations about the hopes and fears surfaced by each new device that scientists proffer. This paper seeks to complicate Wells’ status as a literary innovator and to expand the accepted bounds of his discourse by suggesting that his scientific f...
H. G. Wells's The Time Machine (1895) has hitherto been read in two principal scientific contexts: t...
The thesis of this study is that H.G Wells had a coherent theory of language which derived from the ...
Prescience allowed H. G. Wells to predict the outbreak of WWII and anticipate modern technologies, s...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
H. G. Wells, as the forefather of science fiction, has used the relative notion of time in his stori...
In an attempt to assess the influence of Wells's scientific background on his work and the originali...
Proceedings of the 5th International Multidisciplinary Congress (PHI 2019), October 7-9, 2019, Paris...
The technique and importance of the scientific novels and short stories of H. G. Wells are considere...
Famously, Thomas Robert Malthus proposed that, when one considers the relationship between populatio...
The status and the figure of the ‘man of science’ dramatically change throughout the xix century, es...
The closing phase of the Victorian age, especially the nineties, witnessed radical changes in its ma...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
Story telling was the most popular medium of literature since ages, but it all started in verse form...
This paper interprets Herbert George Wells’s early science-fiction novels as instances of...
This paper is the second of two on the subject of H.G. Wells’ engagement with human evolution, and h...
H. G. Wells's The Time Machine (1895) has hitherto been read in two principal scientific contexts: t...
The thesis of this study is that H.G Wells had a coherent theory of language which derived from the ...
Prescience allowed H. G. Wells to predict the outbreak of WWII and anticipate modern technologies, s...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
H. G. Wells, as the forefather of science fiction, has used the relative notion of time in his stori...
In an attempt to assess the influence of Wells's scientific background on his work and the originali...
Proceedings of the 5th International Multidisciplinary Congress (PHI 2019), October 7-9, 2019, Paris...
The technique and importance of the scientific novels and short stories of H. G. Wells are considere...
Famously, Thomas Robert Malthus proposed that, when one considers the relationship between populatio...
The status and the figure of the ‘man of science’ dramatically change throughout the xix century, es...
The closing phase of the Victorian age, especially the nineties, witnessed radical changes in its ma...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
Story telling was the most popular medium of literature since ages, but it all started in verse form...
This paper interprets Herbert George Wells’s early science-fiction novels as instances of...
This paper is the second of two on the subject of H.G. Wells’ engagement with human evolution, and h...
H. G. Wells's The Time Machine (1895) has hitherto been read in two principal scientific contexts: t...
The thesis of this study is that H.G Wells had a coherent theory of language which derived from the ...
Prescience allowed H. G. Wells to predict the outbreak of WWII and anticipate modern technologies, s...