H.G. Wells
What’s inside
H.G. Wells’s ‘The Time Machine’ is a pioneering science fiction novel that narrates the adventures of a scientist who creates a time-traveling device and explores distant futures.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding of early science fiction tropes
- Insight into Victorian fears and social commentary
- Exploration of the concept of time travel
- Exposure to foundational dystopian themes
Key Points
- Invention of the Time Machine
- The Eloi and Morlocks: A Dystopian Future
- Social Commentary on Class Division
- Time Travel as a Means of Exploration
- The Entropy of Civilization
- The Nature of Time
Who’s it For
- Science Fiction Enthusiasts
- Fans of Classic Literature
- Time Travel Aficionados
- Readers Interested in Societal Evolution Theories
About the author
H.G. Wells was a prolific English writer known for his influential works in science fiction, such as ‘War of the Worlds’ and ‘The Invisible Man’.