Obras De H.G Well
Herbert George Wells is a literary giant of English literature. No field of writing was foreign to him. He was one of the foremost thinkers of his time, and hisworks included excursions into history, social science, commentary, futurism and so on. His fiction is held up as examples of English literature at its finest, and many have suggestedWells' The Time Machine is the best short novel ever written, and his "Country of the Blind" is the best short story.
But today, Wells is primarily known for his futuristic fiction. Hislandmark book is War of the Worlds, an epic tale of technically advanced Martians invading Victorian England and virtually conquering civilization. The Island of Dr. Moreau demonstratesthe folly of science taken too far. First Men in the Moon is a cautionary tale of mankind making first contact with another alien race. The Invisible Man shows that science has itslimits. When the Sleeper Wakes is a forceful adventure of the future.
Wells is considered the father of modern social science fiction -- that sub-genre dealing with the effects oftechnology upon mankind and civilization. But his works are more than mere science fiction -- they are outstanding examples of literature.
The Conquest of Time (Great Minds); H.G. Wells,Martin Gardner; Paperback
The Country of the Blind and Other Stories (World's Classics); H. G. Wells, Michael Sherborne
First Men in the Moon (Everyman's Library); H.G. Wells, Arthur C.Clarke
The First Men in the Moon (The World's Classics); H.G. Wells, David Lake
A Future for Socialism? : Political Theology and the 'Triumph of Capitalism'; Harold Wells
The H.G.Wells Reader (Courage Classics Giant); H. G. Wells; Hardcover
H.G. Wells: Thirty Strange Stories ; H. G. Wells; Hardcover
The Invisible Man; H. G. Wells, Paul Shelley; Audio Cassette
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