To Travel Through Time (Classic Reprint): In Commemoration of the Centenary of H. G. Wells's "the Time Machine"; An Exhibition, October 16-December 31, 1995 - Couverture souple

Naiditch, Paul G.

 
9781334518676: To Travel Through Time (Classic Reprint): In Commemoration of the Centenary of H. G. Wells's "the Time Machine"; An Exhibition, October 16-December 31, 1995

Synopsis

This book delves into the literary and philosophical significance of H.G. Wells' seminal work, The Time Machine. It explores the novel's impact on the science fiction genre, positioning it as a groundbreaking exploration of time travel. The author examines the thematic depth of the novel, discussing Wells' critique of Victorian society and his exploration of social Darwinism. The book also analyzes the philosophical implications of time travel, delving into the paradoxes and complexities it raises. Through a comprehensive examination of The Time Machine, this book offers a fresh perspective on the novel's enduring legacy, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of science fiction and a profound reflection on humanity's relationship with time.

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