- A
Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of
Emily ****inson's Poems: A
Wellsian Perspective" is a 1996
science fiction short story by
Connie Willis. It...
-
biannual newsletter,
edited by Eric
Jukes and an
annual journal,
entitled The
Wellsian edited by Dr. Bill Cooke. Over the years, the
Society has ac****ulated a...
- H. G. Wells, and
wrote the
first critical study of
Wells in 1915. His
Wellsian novel The
Hampdenshire Wonder (1911) was a
major influence for the author...
- A
Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of
Emily ****inson's Poems: A
Wellsian Perspective" (1996) –
Collected in The
Winds of
Marble Arch and
Other Stories...
- the
writers Peter Stansky and
William Abrahams described the
novel as
Wellsian.
Whilst at his prep
school in Sus**** (1911–1916),
Wells had been a favourite...
- real
people into his stories, thus
bridging the gap
between Vernian and
Wellsian science fiction. Le
Rouge was born at Valognes, Manche. Le
Rouge burst...
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Notion of
Grant Allen's"...
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appeal to
intelligentsias who would, ultimately, have to
coordinate the
Wellsian new
world order.
British neo-Theosophical
occultist Alice Bailey, one of...
- p. 348. I am
writing a
novel about the ****ure – on the
horror of the
Wellsian Utopia and a
revolt against it. Very difficult. I have
hardly enough imagination...