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In "Thirty Strange Stories," H. G. Wells embarks on a masterful exploration of the uncanny and the speculative, crafting tales that blend horror, science fiction, and surrealism. This collection showcases Wells's literary finesse, underpinned by his deep affinity for the scientific advancements of his time. Each narrative unfurls a distinct atmosphere of strangeness, confidently weaving themes of human vulnerability against the backdrop of the unknown, reflecting the societal anxieties of the early 20th century. The stories range from comedic to poignant, showcasing a whimsical yet often…mehr

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In "Thirty Strange Stories," H. G. Wells embarks on a masterful exploration of the uncanny and the speculative, crafting tales that blend horror, science fiction, and surrealism. This collection showcases Wells's literary finesse, underpinned by his deep affinity for the scientific advancements of his time. Each narrative unfurls a distinct atmosphere of strangeness, confidently weaving themes of human vulnerability against the backdrop of the unknown, reflecting the societal anxieties of the early 20th century. The stories range from comedic to poignant, showcasing a whimsical yet often unsettling lens through which Wells probes the mysteries of existence and the complexities of the human psyche. H. G. Wells, a pioneering figure in the genre of science fiction, penned this collection during a period of rapid scientific progression and sociopolitical change. His background in biology and his keen interest in futurism informed his storytelling, allowing him to anticipate technological advancements and their implications on humanity. Wells's ability to intertwine the fantastical with the plausible is emblematic of his genius, offering readers a glimpse into speculative futures tinged with existential questions. "Thirty Strange Stories" is a must-read for enthusiasts of speculative fiction and those intrigued by the interplay of science, society, and the supernatural. Through Wells's imaginative narratives, readers are invited to confront their own perceptions of reality, making this collection a timeless exploration of the human condition that resonates profoundly in today's world.

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English author Herbert George Wells wrote more than fifty novels and several short stories. He was born on 21 September 1866, in Bromley, Kent, and was the fourth and last child of Joseph Wells. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells in 1891. In 1894 the couple got separated, and he fell in love with one of his students, Amy Catherine Robbins, with whom he relocated to Woking, Surrey, in May 1895. Wells' greatest collection of work, which was lamented by younger authors he had influenced, was produced before the First World War. Wells passed away in his residence at 13 Hanover Terrace, which had an overlooked view of Regent's Park, in London on August 13, 1946, at the age of 79 due to unidentified causes. Wells was cremated at Golders Green Crematory, and his ashes were scattered into the English Channel at Old Harry Rocks, which is located in Dorset and approximately 3.5 miles from Swanage.