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Wells, H. G.

  1. An English author of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, much concerned with social and political reform. He wrote futuristic novels , such as The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine ; historical and scientific works, such as Outline of History ; and comic novels.


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Wells, H. G., Utopia, 2, 230, 231; Anticipations, 231; Mankind in the Making, 231; J.'s appreciation of, 231; Kipps, 241; "Two Studies in Disappointment," 259, 260; First and Last Things, 316; the Tolstoy of the English World, 316; mentioned, 246, 257, 318.

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Wells, H. G.,160 Whitman, W.,18 Wilamowitz,141, 199 William the Silent,35 "Wisdom," 38, 50, 92, 109, 194 Women in Athens,32 f.,

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Wells, H. G., 151, 496, 498, 932, 935, 1009.

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Wells, H. G., theories of, on foretelling the future, 81, 83.

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Wells, H. G.: "Is Socialism a movement or an idea?" xi; on the social reform program, 3; on the "State Socialist" labor policy, 62; on British Socialism, 155-157,159; on social classes, 296,325; on the transition, 428.

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