Contributor
Bloom, Harold.
Imprint:Philadelphia : Chelsea House, c2005.
Descriptionxii, 245 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:H. G. Wells and the scientific imagination / W. Warren Wagar. - Charles Kingsley, H. G. Wells, and the machine in Victorian fiction / Colin Manlove. - Eat or be eaten: H. G. Wells's Time Machine / Kathryn Hume. - The de-forming in-struction of Wells's The Wonderful Visit and The Sea Lady / William J. Scheick. - H. G. Wells: problems of an amorous utopian / John Huntington. - The conception of science in Wells's The Invisible Man / Robert Sirabian. - The Invisible Man and the invisible hand: H. G. Wells's critique of capitalism / Paul A. Cantor. - The grotesque in Wells's The Invisible Man / Bruce Beiderwell. - Wifely silence and speech in three marriage novels by H. G. Wells / Janice H. Harris. - Wasted value: the serial logic of H. G. Wells's Tono-Bungay / Willaim Kupinse. - H. G. Wells's "liberal fascism" / Philip Coupland. - Heart of Darkness and the early novels of H. G. Wells: evolution, anarchy, entropy / Patrick A. McCarthy.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-232) and index.