Sources - collections
Sources - letters, essays and
interviews
- "Stephen
Crane. From an English Standpoint", by Wells, 1900.
- Rabindranath Tagore: In conversation with H. G. Wells. Rabindranath
Tagore and
Wells conversing in Geneva in 1930.
- "Introduction", to W. N. P. Barbellion's The
Journal of a Disappointed Man, by Wells, 1919.
- "Woman and Primitive
Culture", by Wells, 1895.
- Letter, to M. P. Shiel, by Wells, 1937.
- New Statesman - In the
footsteps of H G Wells at www.newstatesman.com, H.G. Wells called for a
Human Rights Act.
Biography
Critical essays
- "Socialism and the Family" (1906) by Belfort Bax, Part 1, Part 2.
- "H.
G. Wells warned us how it would feel to fight a War of the Worlds", by Niall
Ferguson, in The Telegraph, 24 June 2005.
- "H.
G. Wells's Idea of a World Brain: A Critical
Re-assessment", by W. Boyd Rayward, in Journal of the
American Society for Information Science 50 (15 May, 1999): 557-579
- "Mr H. G. Wells and the Giants", by G. K. Chesterton, from his book Heretics
(1908).
- "The
Internet: a world brain?", by Martin
Gardner, in Skeptical Inquirer,
Jan-Feb 1999.
- "Science
Fiction: The Shape of Things to Come", by Mark Bould, in The Socialist
Review, May 2005.
- "Who
needs Utopia? A dialogue with my utopian self (with apologies, and thanks,
to H. G. Wells)", by Gregory Claeys in Spaces of Utopia: An Electronic Journal, no 1, Spring 2006.
- "When H. G. Wells
Split the Atom: A 1914 Preview of 1945", by Freda Kirchwey, in The
Nation, posted 4 September, 2003 (original 18 August,
1945 issue).
- "Wells,
Hitler and the World State", by George
Orwell. First published: Horizon. —
GB, London. — August 1941.
- "War of the
Worldviews", by John J.
Miller, in The Wall
Street Journal Opinion Journal, 21 June, 2005.
- "Wells's Autobiography", by John
Hart, from New International, Vol.2 No.2,
March 1935, pp.75-76
- "History
in the Science Fiction of H. G. Wells", by Patrick Parrinder, Cycnos,
22.2 (2006).
- "FROM
THE WORLD BRAIN TO THE WORLDWIDE WEB", by Martin
Campbell-Kelly, Gresham College Lecture, 9 November 2006.
- "The Beginning of
Wisdom: On Reading H. G. Wells", by Vivian Gornick, "Boston
Review", 31.1 (2007).
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