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H. G. Wells and the Culminating Ape: Biological Imperatives and Imaginative Obsessions
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H. G. Wells and the Culminating Ape: Biological Imperatives and Imaginative Obsessions

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‘…an admirable exposition of the Wellsian ambiguities…’ - Anthony Burgess, Observer H.G. Wells’s view of the world - and hence his writing - was strongly influenced by the biologist’s training he received during his three years as a student as the Normal School of Science, South Kensington (now Imperial College, London). Those things which a creature needs in order for it and its species to thrive get particular attention in Wells’s books. Tracing biological themes through Wells’s work, as Peter Kemp does here, shows the pattern of his thought and brings to light the bizarre workings of a fascinating imagination. For the book’s reissue in paperback, an afterword has been added.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 August 1996
Pages
232
ISBN
9780333678923

‘…an admirable exposition of the Wellsian ambiguities…’ - Anthony Burgess, Observer H.G. Wells’s view of the world - and hence his writing - was strongly influenced by the biologist’s training he received during his three years as a student as the Normal School of Science, South Kensington (now Imperial College, London). Those things which a creature needs in order for it and its species to thrive get particular attention in Wells’s books. Tracing biological themes through Wells’s work, as Peter Kemp does here, shows the pattern of his thought and brings to light the bizarre workings of a fascinating imagination. For the book’s reissue in paperback, an afterword has been added.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 August 1996
Pages
232
ISBN
9780333678923