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From: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Date: 20020401
Author:Anonymous
H. G. Wells's Perennial Time Machine, edited by George Slusser, Patrick Parrinder, and Daniele Chatelain.
This volume grows out of a centennial celebration in London of the original publication of The Time Machine in 1895 and appears just in time for yet another Hollywood film based on Wells' book-more evidence, if any were needed, of the editors' claim that it continues its hold on a wide public's imagination. The contributors to the volume illuminate The Time Machine from a variety of perspectives. Because the essays are generally brief and to the point, the editors manage to pack 16 of ...
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