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The World of H.G. Wells

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A critical study traces a writer's intellectual evolution from speculative romances that explored scientific possibility to a later humanist focus on the impact of science and social reform on individual lives. It surveys his embrace of socialism and his practice of constructing and comparing Utopias as a sociological method, while arguing against purely biological schemes for improving society. The essay outlines proposals concerning education, family and social organization, and mechanisms of governance, weighs the ethical and practical tensions of planned social change, and closes with a personal appraisal of the author's temperament, aims, and public-minded spirit.

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Van Wyck Brooks

Van Wyck Brooks was an American literary critic and biographer, recognized for his insightful analyses of prominent authors. He is particularly known for his works "The Ordeal of Mark Twain" and "The World of H.G. Wells," where he explores the complexities of these writers' lives and their contributions to literature. Brooks played a significant role in shaping American literary criticism in the early 20th century, advocating for a deeper understanding of the cultural contexts surrounding literary works. His scholarship not only illuminated the lives of his subjects but also reflected broader themes in American literature.

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