In 1901 H.G. Wells published Anticipations, a provocative speculation on the future course of technology and on how social and political systems might evolve. In the same year, Conrad and Ford published their collaborative novel The Inheritors, a fantasy involving a race of individuals from the Fourth Dimension, the Inheritors of the title, who propose to transform society very much along the lines suggested by Wells. This paper examines the similarities between Wells's predictions and the intentions of Conrad and Ford's Inheritors for the future of humanity to argue that The Inheritors is the authors' response to conversations they had with Wells in the years prior to his challenging thesis in Anticipations. The central argument is that Co...
Whereas many have surmised that the technological vision for biorobotics originated with science fic...
Famously, Thomas Robert Malthus proposed that, when one considers the relationship between populatio...
H.G. Wells’ novels The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau were both concerned with the evo...
In 1901 H.G. Wells published Anticipations, a provocative speculation on the future course of techno...
This paper interprets Herbert George Wells’s early science-fiction novels as instances of...
H. G. Wells’s interwar utopian fictions bear witness to a complex cross-fertilization of evolutionar...
H. G. Wells categorized his classic science fiction text The Time Machine as a “scientific romance” ...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
Frequently in their respective oeuvres, Verne and Wells write in a rhetoric of conquest that almost ...
Much work has been done on the relationship between fin de siècle authors H.G. Wells, Joseph Conrad,...
In his writing on the nature and purpose of the novel between 1895 and 1911, Wells endorses artisti...
Book synopsis: 'So, in the end, above ground you must have the Haves, pursuing pleasure and comfort ...
This article discusses the novelette “The Inheritors” by John B. Michel and Robert A.W. Lowndes, fir...
This essay draws upon my PhD research, supervised by former Harvard English Literature professor Nor...
My essay will discuss the subject of dystopia and utopia in two selected works by H.G. Wells. I will...
Whereas many have surmised that the technological vision for biorobotics originated with science fic...
Famously, Thomas Robert Malthus proposed that, when one considers the relationship between populatio...
H.G. Wells’ novels The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau were both concerned with the evo...
In 1901 H.G. Wells published Anticipations, a provocative speculation on the future course of techno...
This paper interprets Herbert George Wells’s early science-fiction novels as instances of...
H. G. Wells’s interwar utopian fictions bear witness to a complex cross-fertilization of evolutionar...
H. G. Wells categorized his classic science fiction text The Time Machine as a “scientific romance” ...
This dissertation takes as its primary research object the early science fiction work of H. G. Wells...
Frequently in their respective oeuvres, Verne and Wells write in a rhetoric of conquest that almost ...
Much work has been done on the relationship between fin de siècle authors H.G. Wells, Joseph Conrad,...
In his writing on the nature and purpose of the novel between 1895 and 1911, Wells endorses artisti...
Book synopsis: 'So, in the end, above ground you must have the Haves, pursuing pleasure and comfort ...
This article discusses the novelette “The Inheritors” by John B. Michel and Robert A.W. Lowndes, fir...
This essay draws upon my PhD research, supervised by former Harvard English Literature professor Nor...
My essay will discuss the subject of dystopia and utopia in two selected works by H.G. Wells. I will...
Whereas many have surmised that the technological vision for biorobotics originated with science fic...
Famously, Thomas Robert Malthus proposed that, when one considers the relationship between populatio...
H.G. Wells’ novels The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau were both concerned with the evo...