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H. G. Wells (eBook)

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2022
46 Seiten
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H. G. Wells - J. D. Beresford
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In "H. G. Wells," J. D. Beresford presents a nuanced and comprehensive exploration of one of the most innovative literary figures of the early 20th century. This work delves into the life, themes, and philosophical underpinnings of Wells's writing, offering a critical analysis of his impact on science fiction and social commentary. Beresford's literary style is both accessible and erudite, weaving together biographical details, literary criticism, and historical context, making this an essential read for students of literature and enthusiasts alike. Through meticulous research, he situates Wells within the broader narrative of Victorian and Edwardian literature, contextualizing his contributions to the genre that he helped to define. J. D. Beresford, an esteemed novelist and playwright, was a contemporary of Wells, which enables him to convey a sense of intimacy and authenticity in his portrayal of the writer. Beresford's own experiences in the literary world, coupled with his admiration for Wells's groundbreaking works, illuminate the motivations behind this biographical examination. Having known Wells personally, Beresford provides unique insights that enrich the narrative, bridging gaps between Wells's public persona and private life. For those seeking to understand the foundations of modern science fiction and the cultural dialogues of the early 20th century, this book is invaluable. "H. G. Wells" not only elucidates the complexities of Wells's character but also his enduring influence on literature and society. Beresford's insightful critique ensures that the legacy of Wells will endure in the minds of readers, making it a must-read for anyone interested in literary history.

John Davys Beresford, commonly known as J. D. Beresford, was a notable English novelist and critic, whose work is often associated with early twentieth-century speculative fiction. Born on March 17, 1873, Beresford's literary career was forged in an era of profound social change, which he reflected upon in his diverse writings. Bestowed with a keen insight into human nature and societal structures, his narratives frequently explored the psychological underpinnings of his characters in the face of modernity's inexorable march. A contemporary of H. G. Wells, Beresford's writing sometimes paralleled Wellsian themes of science and society, as can be discerned in his book 'H. G. Wells: A Biography' (1915), where he provided a critical examination of Wells's life and literary impact. Beresford's own fiction often courted the speculative, as exemplified by 'The Hampdenshire Wonder' (1911), considered one of the first modern novels to delve into the superhuman and proto-superhero themes. His significant contribution to literature includes an exploration of utopian and dystopian tropes, shaping early science fiction and influencing generations of writers to follow. Beresford's penetrating gaze into the complexities of character and community, combined with a stylistic blend of realism and speculative imagination, ensures his lasting relevance in the canon of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Schlagworte 1866-1946 • author biography • British novelist studies • classic speculative fiction • criticism and interpretation • Cultural Context Exploration • Dystopian Narratives • early 20th century literature • enduring significance study • English literature • futurism literary critique • herbert george • H. G. • H.G. Wells analysis • H. G. Wells influence • historical context • historical impact review • History of Science Fiction • iconic author biography • influential English authors • J.D. Beresford biography • Literary Analysis • literary critiques • Literary legacy • literary style examination • novel thematic exploration • Science fiction analysis • science fiction classics • science fiction pioneer • Social commentary • social commentary themes • Speculative Fiction • utopian themes • Wells • Wellsian themes
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