Selected Stories of H. G. Wells (Modern Library Classics)
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wells
It is a must to whoever has a Kindle and loves English litterature. As in the case of some few writers, readind Wells may cut your existence in two parts: before and after You read his books for the first time.
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Sellected Stories of H. G. Wells
Wonderful edition of Wells's short prose; it should be in everyone's personal library. The short story entitled 'Under the Knife' is simply a masterpiece of world literature. If you start there you will have in Wells a companion for life.
G**W
Five Stars
Great pre-tech era science fiction.
G**O
Good selection.
This is a very good selection of H.G. Wells stories. I like the art and if youlove sci-fi this is a must have.
J**O
Master Storyteller--Prophetic Insight
This is one of the most exciting volumes of Wells' work I've ever come across, not only for the works themselves, but for Le Guin's brilliant introduction, commentary, and overall selection. She truly acts as a guide throughout the volume, and I can think of no greater heir to Wells' vision than the brilliant author of The Dispossessed, Left Hand of Darkness, Lathe of Heaven, etc. Unlike other editors/critics, she is uninterested in matters of political correctness, and instead urges us to read the historical and the universal Wells--in other words, the Wells that revolutionized the science fiction story, and the one who continues to be relevant through his vision and insight.The stories here are brilliantly written--science fiction could never be written like this today. Wells was a master of style (and as Le Guin points out, of description), and without his voice in the stories, even the most fantastic ideas might seem second rate. Yet all of his stories marry style with vision; Wells understood the dangers of technology and progress as well as its achievements. In a story like "The New Accelerator," we see the moral dilemma of marketing a formula that could create an entirely new class of criminals (and indeed, even the protagonists act a bit criminal and childish under the influence of their accelerator). There are many stories like this, that chart the great promise of science twisted for immediate, selfish ends, and how powerless mankind is to stop it.Even more exciting are the stories that take us entirely to new dimensions of thought, such as "The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes," where a man exists in two worlds--his physical body in London, while his eyes and perception on a remote Pacific island. The way Wells describes the man's dilemma is both amazing and terrifying in its realism. The same is true for the surreal "Under the Knife," where a patient undergoes a near-death experience and floats through the cosmos to oblivion. Again, the style conjures up a sense of tactile experience and lived terror that is hard to shake off.We also find stories that hint at the masterpieces to come, such as "The Crystal Egg," which has resonances of The War of the Worlds, as does the frightening "The Star," which ends with a paragraph very similar to the opening of WOTW. And a story like "The Stolen Body" dabble in familiar Stevensonian doppleganger territory, but is in no way derivative. In short, this is a fascinating volume showing Wells' true range not only as a science fiction writer, but as a true literary stylist who exerted a profound influence on an entire century of writers. If you enjoy Wells or works of true fantasy and scientific speculation, this volume should find its way to the top of your wish list.
P**Y
Back to the Future
Selected Stories of H. G. Wells (Modern Library Classics) Widely regarded as a founder of science fiction, H.G. Wells predicted, among other things, nuclear and biological warfare ("The War of the World" and "The Island of Dr. Moreau." His longer works are well known, but his short stories deserve critical acclaim as well. In "The Land Ironclads," Wells also accurately predicted the use of tanks in battle, although they did not appear until years later. His description of the gunsights and navigational systems are incredibly accurate... his gunners use a sort of "heads-up display" and a kind of laser sighting. "The sighting was ingeniously contrived. The rifleman stood at the table with a thing like an elaboration of a draughtsman's dividers in his hand, and he opened and closed those dividers, so that they were always at the apparent height --- of it was an ordinary sized man... of the man he wanted to kill.""Changes in the clearness of the atmosphere, due to changes of moisture, were met by an ingenious use of the meteorologically sensitive substance, catgut and when the land ironclad moved forward the sights got a compensatory deflection in the direction of its motion." His prediction of technology using thermal imaging, laser sighting and gyro-controlled stabilization is amazing.But it isn't technological innovation, but social analysis that makes his short stories worth reading. Technology is a double-edged sword: it improves man's ability to deal with the environment but diminishes his quality of life.
R**H
WONDERFUL TALES OF THE FUTURE...
Most of us know H.G. Wells from his classic novels ( especially The Time Machine, War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man). I knew he had written many shorts stories but had never read any. Saw this collection--and noticed it was edited by celebrated 20th century Sci-fi/fantasy author, Ursula Le Guin--and decided to take a chance.Wonderful decision! Much of the writing is superb, and the author's prescience and foresight comes through. Imagine making up words like Aeroplane and propeller before either existed. Imagine writing a war story called the Land Ironclads a decade before Britain developed the prototype for WW I and called it a "tank."Le Guin's organization--into genres, not chronology--and her comments give added significance to the fascinating stories written and published between the late 1890s and 1930s.
A**L
The Book
Good
J**D
Selected Stories by H G Wells
A Superb Collection of stories from a much-loved and respected author.Very many thanks for making it available on the very handy Kindle.
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arrived on time good book but as previous reviewer stated print small but ok
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