Description
This collection of essays offers a series of original, penetrating, and wide-ranging perspectives on Wells's masterpiece by an international group of major Wells and science fiction scholars. The authors explore such textual topics as the narrative techniques and mythological undertones of the novel as well as its contribution to modern ideas of time and evolution and its focusing of the intellectual cross-currents of the late nineteenth century. This insightful volume captures the innovative imagination, richness, and fascinating ambiguity that resulted in a classic literary work and demonstrates that Wells's novel is both a visionary story and an unstoppable idea.
About the Author
George Slusser is a professor of comparative literature and director of the Eaton Program for Science Fiction and Fantasy Studies at the University of California, Riverside.
Patrick Parrinder is a professor of English at the University of Reading, England, and is a vice president of the H. G. Wells Society.
Daniele Chatelain is a professor of French at the University of Redlands.
Book Information
ISBN 9780820350622
Author George Slusser
Format Paperback
Page Count 234
Imprint University of Georgia Press
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Weight(grams) 333g