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- When was The war of the worlds?
- "Public imbecility and journalistic enterprise" : The satire on Mars mania in H. G. Wells's The war of the worlds/
- "The future is a return to the past" : Space, time and memory in the time machine and the island of Doctor Moreau
- "The menace of war" : Einstein, Freud and sf
- 'One swift, conclusive smashing and an end' : Wells, war and the collapse of civilisation
- 'The island of Doctor Moreau' or the case of Devolution
- A tissue of moonshine: the mechanics of deception in 'the sea lady'
- Aesthetics, narrative and the critique of respectability in The history of Mr Polly
- Aliens- a NASA cover-up?
- An introduction to 'The War of the Worlds'
- Annotations, appendices, adaptations : recent work on H. G. Wells' scientific romances
- Celluloid invasion
- Civil war in science fiction
- Coming up for air and The History of Mr Polly: utopian yearnings, triumps and defeats
- Commanding the land ironclads
- Decoding The time machine
- Decoding the origins of H. G. Wells's "The land ironclads" and Sir Ernest Dunlop Swinton's tank
- Decoding the time machine, 2 : across the zodiac
- Deconstructing the time machine
- Dualism in Wells' 'the Time Machine' and 'the war of the worlds'
- Edison as time traveller : H. G. Wells's inspiration for his first scientific character
- Evolution and revolution some theme-origins in 'The war of the worlds'
- FrĂĽhe konzeptionen von ausserirdischen: ein vergleich von 'The war of the worlds' mit 'auf zwei planeten'
- Further visions : sequels to The Time Machine
- H. G. Wells and 'the time machine': Two speculations
- H. G. Wells and British cinema : The War of the Worlds
- H. G. Wells and Ralph Ellison : need the effect of one invisible man on another be itself invisible?
- H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds as a controlling metaphor for the twentieth century
- H. G. Wells's The war of the worlds as a controlling metaphor for the twentieth century
- H. G. Wells's fire sermon: 'The war of the worlds' and the book of revelation
- H. G. Wells, the artilleryman and the intersection on putney hill
- H.G. Wells and the ring of gyges
- Homo tewler and undine : evolutionary and mythic image in Well's late fiction
- How far can we trust the narrator in The War of the Worlds?
- How intelligent were Wells's Martians?
- In the beginning was the scientific romance
- Intelligences greater than man's
- Introduction to 'The War of the Worlds' (Part 1)
- Introduction to 'The War of the Worlds' (Part 2)
- Invisible people
- Island rubrics
- Limning the impossible : time travel, the uncanny and destructive futurity in H. G. Wells's The time machine
- Mars the big life question
- Maupertius : Doppelgänger of Doctor Moreau
- Moreau's Tragi-Farcial island
- Muriel Jaeger's The Question Mark, a response to Bellamy and Wells
- My Martians : Wells's success
- News from nowhere, the time machine, and the break-up of classical realism̀
- Panic ina merica
- Port burdock in 'the invisible man': where does griffin die?
- Ray Cummings as the American H. G. Wells
- Revisions of the future: 'the time machine'
- Scholarship and the riddle of the sphinx : the Stover edition of The time machine
- Shooting for the moon : Melies, Verne, Wells, and the imperial satire
- Strategy and tactics in The War of the Worlds
- Taming the beast in the name of the father : The Island of Dr. Moreau and Wells's critique of society's religious molding
- Textual authority : the strange case of The island of Dr Moreau
- The Time machine and the descent of man
- The Wonderful visit amd the Wilde trial
- The definitive Moreau : the Philmus variorum
- The definitive War of The Worlds : the Hughes-Geduld critical edition
- The definitive time machine
- The first men in the moon : H.G. Wells and the fictional strategy of his "scientific romances"
- The food of the gods and The fatal eggs : two views of the scientist
- The grotesque in Wells's The invisible man
- The historical death ray and science fiction in the 1920s and 1930s
- The invisible man, The island of Dr Moreau, The first men in the moon by H.G. Wells
- The island of Dr Moreau, or the case of devolution
- The last war : a world set free by H. G. Wells
- The legacy of 'The war of the worlds'
- The motherless child in science fiction : Frankenstein and Moreau
- The referee of The War of the Worlds
- The satiric ambivalence of The island of Doctor Moreau
- The socio-biological and human-ecological notions in 'the time machine'
- The strange case of Moreau gets stranger
- The time machine : a romance of "The human heart"
- The time machine and Wells's social trajectory
- The time machine and the end of man
- The time machine by H. G. Wells; adapted and directed by Dan Bianchi [review]
- The time traveller's utopian books and his reading of the future
- The tripods of Vulcan and Mars : Homer, Darwin and the fighting machines of H. G. Wells's The war of the worlds
- The war of the worlds : [a review]
- The war of the worlds considered as a modern myth
- The white sphinx and The time machine
- The white sphinx and the whitened lemur : images of death in The time machine
- The whiteness of Griffin and H.G. Wells's images of death, 1897-1914
- Time before and after The time machine
- Toasting the invaders/
- Trauma, sublime, and the ambivalence of imperialist imagination in H. G. Wells's The war of the worlds/
- Very early Wells : origins of some major physical motifs in The time machine and The war of the worlds
- Wells's time traveller : an unreliable narrator
- Wells, Orwell, and Atwood : (EPI)logic and eu/utopia
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