Book: H. G. Wells H. G. Wells wrote almost a hundred books, yet he is generally remembered for only a handful of them. He is known above all as a writer who heralded the future, yet throughout his life he clung to fixed attitudes from the Victorian past. He began his career as a draper's apprentice; by the age of forty-five he had secured an international reputation as the author of The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, Kipps and TonoBungay; he went on to establish himself as an influential educator, polemicist, and sage. In this book John Batchelor offers a readable introduction to Wells's huge and varied output as a writer and thinker. He guides the reader through the whole oeuvre, and argues persuasively that at his best Wells was a great artist: a man with a remarkable, restless imagination (not limited, as many critics have implied, merely to his early romances), and with a coherent and responsible theory of fiction.
Details of Book: H. G. Wells Book: H. G. Wells
Author: John Batchelor, Batchelor
ISBN: 052127804X
ISBN-13: 9780521278041
, 978-0521278041
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 21031985
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 192
Language: English