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H. G. Wells

lk=no}} | birth_place = Bromley, Kent, England | death_date = | death_place = London, England | occupation = | alma_mater = Royal College of Science | years_active = 1895–1946 | genre = Science fiction (notably social science fiction) | movement = Social realism | subject = | spouse = * }} | children = 4, including G. P. and Anthony | relatives = * Simon Wells (great-grandson) }} | signature = H.G. Wells signature at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.svg | notableworks = | module = }} }} Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946) was an English writer, prolific in many genres. He wrote more than fifty novels and dozens of short stories. His non-fiction output included works of social commentary, politics, history, popular science, satire, biography, and autobiography. Wells is most known today for his groundbreaking science fiction novels; he has been called the "father of science fiction".

In addition to his fame as a writer, he was prominent in his lifetime as a forward-looking, even prophetic social critic who devoted his literary talents to the development of a progressive vision on a global scale. As a futurist, he wrote a number of utopian works and foresaw the advent of aircraft, tanks, space travel, nuclear weapons, satellite television and something resembling the World Wide Web. His science fiction imagined time travel, alien invasion, invisibility and biological engineering before these subjects were common in the genre. Brian Aldiss referred to Wells as the "Shakespeare of science fiction", while Charles Fort called him a "wild talent".

Wells rendered his works convincing by instilling commonplace detail alongside a single extraordinary assumption per workdubbed "Wells's law"leading Joseph Conrad to hail him in 1898 with "O Realist of the Fantastic!". His most notable science fiction works include ''The Time Machine'' (1895), which was his first novella, ''The Island of Doctor Moreau'' (1896), ''The Invisible Man'' (1897), ''The War of the Worlds'' (1898), the military science fiction ''The War in the Air'' (1907), and the dystopian ''When the Sleeper Wakes'' (1910). Novels of social realism such as ''Kipps'' (1905) and ''The History of Mr Polly'' (1910), which describe lower-middle-class English life, led to the suggestion that he was a worthy successor to Charles Dickens, but Wells described a range of social strata and even attempted, in ''Tono-Bungay'' (1909), a diagnosis of English society as a whole. Wells was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times.

Wells's earliest specialised training was in biology, and his thinking on ethical matters took place in a Darwinian context. He was also an outspoken socialist from a young age, often (but not always, as at the beginning of the First World War) sympathising with pacifist views. In his later years, he wrote less fiction and more works expounding his political and social views, sometimes giving his profession as that of journalist. Wells was a diabetic and co-founded the charity The Diabetic Association (Diabetes UK) in 1934. Provided by Wikipedia
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    El hombre invisible / by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1983
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    La Máquina del Tiempo by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 2008
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    La Máquina del Tiempo by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 2008
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    La Isla del Dr. Moreau by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published ©2007
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    La guerra de los mundos : guión radiofónico by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 2008
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    La guerra de los mundos : guión radiofónico by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 2008
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    El hombre invisible / by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1983
    Libro
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    Esquema de la Historia Universal : historia sencilla de la vida y de la humanidad by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1960
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    Esquema de la Historia Universal : historia sencilla de la vida y de la humanidad by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1960
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    La lucha por la vida : páginas autobiográficas by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1946
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    El país de los ciegos by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1938
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    Una historia de los tiempos venideros / by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1909
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    El destino del homo sapiens / by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1941
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    La dictadura de Mr. Parham / by Wells, Herbert George 1866-1946

    Published 1931