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is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895. The work is generally credited with the popularization of the concept of time travel by using a vehicle or device to travel purposely and selectively forward or backward through time. The term "time machine", coined by Wells, is now almost universally used to refer to such a vehicle or device.[1] Utilizing a frame story set in then-present Victorian England, Wells text focuses on a recount of the otherwise anonymous Time Travellers journey into the far future. A work of future history and speculative evolution, Time Machine is interpreted in modern times as a commentary on the increasing inequality and class divisions of Wells era, which he projects as giving rise to two separate human species: the fair, childlike Eloi, and the savage, simian Morlocks, distant descendants of the contemporary upper and lower classes respectively.[2][3] It is believed that Wells depiction of the Eloi as a race living in plentitude and abandon was inspired by the utopic romance novel News from Nowhere (1890), though Wells universe in the novel is notably more savage and brutal.[4] In his 1931 preface to the book, Wells wrote that The Time Machine seemed "a very undergraduate performance to its now mature writer, as he looks over it once more", though he states that "the writer feels no remorse for this youthful effort". However, critics have praised the novellas handling of its thematic concerns, with Mariana Warner writing that the book was the most significant contribution to understanding fragments of desire before Sigmund Freuds The Interpretation of Dreams, with the novel "[conveying] how close he felt to the melancholy seeker after a door that he once opened on to a luminous vision and could never find again".[5] The Time Machine has been adapted into two feature films of the same name, as well as two television versions and many comic book adaptations. It has also indirectly inspired many more works of fiction in many media productions.
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So begins the Time Traveller s astonishing firsthand account of his journey 800,000 years beyond his own era and the story that launched H.G. Wells s successful career and earned him his reputation as the father of science fiction. With a speculative leap that still fires the imagination, Wells sends his brave explorer to face a future burdened with our greatest hopes…and our darkest fears. A pull of the Time Machine s lever propels him to the age of a slowly dying Earth. There he discovers two bizarre races the ethereal Eloi and the subterranean Morlocks who not only symbolize the duality of human nature, but offer a terrifying portrait of the men of tomorrow as well. Published in 1895, this masterpiece of invention captivated readers on the threshold of a new century. Thanks to Wells s expert storytelling and provocative insight, The Time Machine will continue to enthrall readers for generations to come.
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What would you do if you could travel in time? An intrepid adventurer, known simply as the Time Traveller, meets his friends for dinner one night. During the conversation, he baffles them with his wild ideas about moving forwards or backwards in time. His claims are met with disbelief. Even when he proves his theory with a real-life experiment, his associates simply claim that he is a trickster a magician. Yet, a week later, he enthralls his acquaintances yet again. He tells a story so unbelievable that it can t be true or can it? The Time Traveller s tale tells of our courageous explorer s discoveries in another time. Does he find intelligence and technology beyond his wildest dreams? Or is the world filled with dreaded monsters? There s only one way to find out
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DO NOT USE AS IS RUN THRU AI A contraption made of ivory, crystal and brass propel an unnamed Time Traveler into the year 802,701 in H.G. Wells first novel, considered one of earliest science fiction books and the novel that created its subgenre of time travel. Earth is slowing dying in this future setting and in this new world the Time Traveler finds two races: the decadent Eloi, fluttery and useless, dependent for food, clothing, and shelter on the simian subterranean Morlocks, who prey upon them. The two races whose names are borrowed from the biblical Eli and Moloch symbolize Wells vision of the eventual result of unchecked capitalism: a physically and mentally exhausted upper class that would eventually be devoured by a proletariat driven to the depths. This masterpiece shows us why Wells is considered the Father of Science Fiction. But on a deeper level, his storytelling reflects the ideas and fears that haunted the mind of his age and gives them symbolic expression as brilliantly conceived fantasy made credible by the quiet realism of its setting. The story holds readers captive while Wells advances his own insightful social and political ideas that lay bare his passionate concern for man and society.
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