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The Shape of Things to Come

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The Shape of Things to Come by H. G. Wells is a speculative future history charting human progress and turmoil throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The narrative unfolds through a future historian's manuscript, revealing a world ravaged by war, disease, and social upheaval before transitioning into a utopian global state. The novel explores themes of political and technological evolution with a prophetic insight into future global events.
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You might enjoy this imaginative work if you're fascinated by futuristic predictions and prophetic visions of society. H. G. Wells explores ambitious themes about the potential trajectory of civilisation, touching on political and scientific advancements, making it a compelling read for science fiction enthusiasts interested in speculative narratives about humanity's future.

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The Shape of Things to Come

When Dr Philip Raven, an intellectual working for the League of Nations, dies in 1930 he leaves behind a powerful legacy an unpublished dream book'. Inspired by visions he has experienced for many years, it appears to be a book written far into the future: a history of humanity from the date of his death up to 2105.

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When Dr Philip Raven, an intellectual working for the League of Nations, dies in 1930 he leaves behind a powerful legacy: an unpublished 'dream book'. Inspired by visions he has experienced for many years, it appears to be a book written far into the future: a history of humanity from the date of his death up to 2105.

The Shape of Things to Come provides this 'history of the future', an account that was in some ways remarkably prescientβ€”predicting climatic disaster and sweeping cultural changes, including a Second World War, the rise of chemical warfare, and political instabilities in the Middle East.

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The Shape of Things to Come by H. G. Wells is often regarded as a prescient and intriguing exploration of future possibilities. Readers appreciate Wells's visionary outlook on world events and societal evolution. Some critics highlight its prophetic quality and its insightful commentary on politics and technology, though its narrative structure and pace may not appeal to all.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141441047

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 May 2005

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Introduction by John Clute
  • Notes by John Partington

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 391g

Pages: 576

About the Author

H.G. Wells was a professional writer and journalist, who published more than a hundred books, including novels, histories, essays and programmes for world regeneration. Wells's prophetic imagination was first displayed in pioneering works of science fiction, but later he became an apostle of socialism, science and progress. His controversial views on sexual equality and the shape of a truly developed nation remain directly relevant to our world today. He was, in Bertrand Russell's words, 'an important liberator of thought and action'. John Clute is the co-editor of The Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction with Peter Nicholls. He has written much sf criticism, and for his criticism in general he has won the Pilgrim Award and the ICFA Distinguished Guest Scholar Award. Patrick Parrinder has written on H.G. Wells, science fiction, James Joyce and the history of the English novel. Since 1986 he has been Professor of English at the University of Reading. John Partington has written widely on H.G. Wells' science fiction and political thought, including his most recent book Building Cosmopolis. He is the editor of The Wellsian, the the annual journal of the H.G. Wells Society.

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