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H.G. Wells
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Stephanie Burt
H.G. Wells, the Rational Escapist
A passion for science made Wells famous. But he was driven by a longing for something more.
February 21, 2018
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Nicholson Baker
Night Vision
The forgotten theory of dreams that inspired Vladimir Nabokov
January 11, 2010
Martin Peretz
"The Book" Is Not an Event. It Is a Cultural Continuum.
April 2, 2007
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Crimes Revisited
June 17, 1936
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For Sigmund Freud's 80th Birthday, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Mann, and Others Wrote Him This Open Letter
Not a bad way to celebrate a birthday
April 24, 1935
Malcolm Cowley
H.G. Wells' Interview With Stalin Helped Change the Fundamental Principles of Liberalism
March 9, 1917
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James Joyce
H.G. Wells reviews "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"
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