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  • ...minister; [[Graham Wallas]], writer of books on political theory; author [[H. G. Wells]]; and [[Beatrice Potter]], who married Sidney Webb. ...nt through various crises owing to the attempts of certain members, led by H. G. Wells, to change its basic character; but when the Labour Party in 1918 adopted t
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  • ...Time Machine''' is a [[Science Fiction|science-fiction]] [[novel]]la by [[H. G. Wells]], first published in 1895. It is considered one of the earliest works of s
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  • *In [[H. G. Wells]]' novel ''[[War of the Worlds]]'' the [[Mars (planet)|Martian]] invaders a
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  • Influential writers who have reached wide audiences including [[H. G. Wells]], [[Oswald Spengler]], [[Arnold J. Toynbee]], [[Pitirim Sorokin]], [[Chris
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  • ...world in early science fiction stories. Notable examples include the 1898 H. G. Wells novel, ''The War of the Worlds'', the 1961 Robert A. Heinlein novel ''Stran
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  • ...rial life]] and wars between planets centuries before [[Jules Verne]] or [[H. G. Wells]]. He could actually be called the ''Father of [[science fiction]],'' as hi
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  • :H. G. Wells, ''The Time Machine''
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  • [[H. G. Wells]] subscribed to a form of Cosmotheism, which he called the "[[world brain]] ...Alliance]] also utilised the term "Cosmotheism". In his eyes (similar to [[H. G. Wells]]'), God would be the end result of [[eugenics]] and [[racial hygiene]] (Se
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  • ...rom Victorian adventure novels, [[H. Rider Haggard]]'s Allan Quatermain, [[H. G. Wells]]' Invisible Man, [[Jules Verne]]'s [[Captain Nemo]], [[Robert Louis Steven
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  • In 1895 [[H. G. Wells]] published the first of his '''[[science fiction]]''' stories.
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  • ...[Harry Harrison]], pages vii-xii</ref> and although the somewhat earlier [[H. G. Wells]] and [[Hugo Gernsback]] are still remembered as being influential pioneers
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  • ...w, for example, do you navigate from the top "Literature" article to, say, H. G. Wells? Via "British literature" (which, if interpreted literally, he would share
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  • ...a large number of science fiction scenarios, the best known of which is [[H. G. Wells]]' ''[[The War of the Worlds (novel)|The War of the Worlds]]'', in which Ma
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  • ...stein started to refer to [[time]] as the [[fourth dimension]] (although [[H. G. Wells]] had done this in 1895 in ''[[The Time Machine]]'').
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  • ...S. Lewis]], [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], [[Charles Dickens]], [[Mary Shelley]], [[H. G. Wells]], [[George Eliot]], [[Rudyard Kipling]], [[D.H. Lawrence]], [[E.M. Forster
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