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Wells, H.G.

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  • Kevin Green
    Xavier Herbert, H.G. Wells and J.S. Huxley: Unexpected British Connections

    Examines three types of influence H. G. Wells (and through him J. S. Huxley) had on Herbert: psychological, scientific or intellectual, and literary.

    1 May 1985
  • Helen Groth
    Phonographic Books and the Late Nineteenth-Century Reader

    "While assimilating the writing on phonographic books produced in the immediate wake of Edison's essays into the history of 'audiobooks' is an important project, one…

    1 October 2014
  • Roslynn D. Haynes
    H. G. Wells in Australia

    Now that H.G. Wells has passed through the almost obligatory phases of being acclaimed as a prophet, vilified as a superficial optimist and then, chiefly…

    30 May 1990

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  • Helen Groth
  • Roslynn D. Haynes

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