Utopia as a World Model: The Boundaries and Borderlands of a Literary Phenomenon.Published in:2020By:Blashkiv, OksanaPublication type:Book Review
Animal Fables after Darwin: Literature, Speciesism, and Metaphor.Published in:2020By:Berg, Siv FrøydisPublication type:Book Review
Aging, Duration, and the English Novel: Growing Old from Dickens to Woolf.Published in:2020By:Godfrey, EmelynePublication type:Book Review
The Nationality of Utopia: H. G. Wells, England, and the World State.Published in:2020By:Roberts, AdamPublication type:Book Review
Inventing Tomorrow: H. G. Wells and the Twentieth Century.Published in:2020By:Edwards, Ryan JohnPublication type:Book Review
The literary H. G. Wells in The New Age between 1907 and 1916: Tono-Bungay, Ann Veronica, The New Machiavelli, and Mr. Britling Sees It Through.Published in:Wellsian, 2020, n. 43, p. 78By:Hendra, JudithPublication type:Article
'Indiscriminate and universal destruction'? Warfare and nature in H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds.Published in:Wellsian, 2020, n. 43, p. 56Publication type:Article
'The taste of blood': sanguinary economics in The Island of Doctor Moreau.Published in:Wellsian, 2020, n. 43, p. 30By:Trinkwon, WillPublication type:Article
Shadows of a dire future: time travel and social reform in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol and H. G. Wells's The Time Machine.Published in:Wellsian, 2020, n. 43, p. 6By:McLean, StevenPublication type:Article