Keyword [H.G.Wells] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | Reflections On The Future Of Human Civilization In H.G.Wells's Novel The War Of The Worlds |
2. | The Science Fiction World Of Jules-Verne And H.G. Wells |
3. | On The Female Images In H. G. Wells's Science Fictions |
4. | The Translation And Influence Of H.G. Wells In China |
5. | Wales Creation Mode And Artistic Techniques Of The Science Fiction |
6. | On Wells' Reflection On Urbanization In The History Of Mr. Polly |
7. | A Social Darwinist Analysis Of H. G. Wells' The Time Machine |
8. | On The Dysfunction Of Trust In H.G.Wells’ Love And Mr.Lewisham |
9. | Critical Reflections On Modern Technology |
10. | On The Theme Of Anomie In H.G.Wells' Social Satires |
11. | A Study Of Spatial Construction In Wells' Science Fiction |
12. | Study On Ethical Warnings Of H.G. Wells's Science Fiction From The Perspective Of Ethical Literary Criticism |
13. | On The Ecological Reflection Of H.G.Wells'science Fiction |
14. | 'Continual food for discovery and wonder': Science and the nineteenth-century British literary imagination from Erasmus Darwin to H. G. Wells |
15. | Imperialism and the sublime in the science fictional works of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and Karel Capek |
16. | Everyday: Literature, modernity, and time (Gustave Flaubert, France, H. G. Wells, Joseph Conrad) |
17. | Victorians and vivisection: Fictions of pain from fin de siecle (Wilkie Collins, Sarah Grand, H. G. Wells, Octavia E. Butler) |
18. | Law like love: Marriage, law, and the modern novel (Grant Allen, H. G. Wells, Thomas Hardy, D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce, Ireland) |
19. | Becoming artificial: H. G. Wells and the scientific discourses of modernism |
20. | Evolutionary narrative and anxieties of race in the Victorian novel (H. Rider Haggard, George Eliot, Wilkie Collins, H. G. Wells) |
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