H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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... popularity , Wells was also known as the twentieth century's most rep- resentative utopian ; in A Modern Utopia , Men Like ... popular newspapers and magazines on a prodigious range of subjects , from sex , politics , and religion to ...
... popularity , Wells was also known as the twentieth century's most rep- resentative utopian ; in A Modern Utopia , Men Like ... popular newspapers and magazines on a prodigious range of subjects , from sex , politics , and religion to ...
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... popular writers of his time , and the most popular of the serious . The casual reader who found himself colliding with Wells now and then in one or more of his several literary roles might have failed to grasp the inner unity of Wells ...
... popular writers of his time , and the most popular of the serious . The casual reader who found himself colliding with Wells now and then in one or more of his several literary roles might have failed to grasp the inner unity of Wells ...
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W. Warren Wagar. man . He attempted to combine a popular , entertaining , loose - spun style of exposition with ... popularity with the general reader may have cheapened him in the eyes of the avant - garde , as C. E. M. Joad thought ...
W. Warren Wagar. man . He attempted to combine a popular , entertaining , loose - spun style of exposition with ... popularity with the general reader may have cheapened him in the eyes of the avant - garde , as C. E. M. Joad thought ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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