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The Time Machine

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'So, in the end, above ground you must have the Haves, pursuing pleasure and comfort and beauty, and below ground the Have-nots, the Workers...' At a Victorian dinner party, in Richmond, London, the Time Traveller returns to tell his extraordinary tale of mankind's future in the year 802,701 AD. It is a dystopian vision of Darwinian evolution, with humans split into an above-ground species of Eloi, and their troglodyte brothers. The first book H. G. Wells published, The Time Machine is a scientific romance that helped invent the genre of science fiction and the time travel story. Even before its serialisation had finished in the spring of 1895, Wells had been declared 'a man of genius', and the book heralded a fifty year career of a major cultural and political controversialist. It is a sardonic rejection of Victorian ideals of progress and improvement and a detailed satirical commentary on the Decadent culture of the 1890s. This edition features a contextual introduction, detailed explanatory notes, and two essays Wells wrote just prior to the publication of his first book.

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Assisted by Luckhurst Roger (Editor), Roger Luckhurst (Editor)
Authors H. G. Wells, Herbert G. Wells
Publisher Oxford University Press Trade
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.01.2017
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature
 
EAN 9780198707516
ISBN 978-0-19-870751-6
Dimensions (packing) 12.9 x 19.6 x 0.9 cm
 
Series Oxford World's Classics
Oxford World's Classics
Subjects FICTION / Classics, Classic fiction (pre c 1945), FICTION / Science Fiction / General, 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, Classic science fiction, Classic fiction: general and literary
 

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