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November 19, 2009

The Time Machine by H.G. Wells

Filed under: Science Fiction — Randolph @ 8:45 pm

The Time Machine by H. G. WellsWe never learn much of the identity of the time traveller (op cit, it does have two ‘L’s in the book, is that a British spelling?), the beginning of the book refers to him as the time traveller. The story is told in a first-person narration. He is British, and he is male, probably in his prime. It is the classic story, a bit different from the movie versions. We meet the Morlocks, and Weena, strange creatures we encounter only briefly, and learn of man’s fate.

The story is well told and moves quickly. He doesn’t pause to build suspense, we can feel the urgency of the time traveller’s actions.

H. G. Wells suggests man is his own demise, one has to wonder if he was making a political statement, but doesn’t stress it as we would expect authors to do today. The book is around 260ish pages, but felt shorter as it reads pretty easily. It is in the public domain and available for free from Project Gutenberg.

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