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    not personal enough?

    If you want more of the Time Traveller (including his name) a decent sequel was written by Stephen Baxter, called The Time Ships.

    Whenever I re-read (in whole or part) the Time Machine, I find it...
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    too much added

    Wow, you people seem to be reading alot into The Time Machine. I am not one to believe in "hidden allegory", especially not from an author as deliberate as Wells.

    The Time Machine is my favorite...
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    Poll: Its not a matter of plausibility or possibility...

    Its not a matter of plausibility or possibility (both events did occur in the distant past, not immediate future) but a question of faith. Both Darwinism and Christianity require faith and both have...
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    not a hero?

    That may be the casual definition, but definitely not the literary one. Macbeth is acknowledged as a tragic hero and Milton's Satan can be viewed in a similar light.

    Part of what makes Lucifer a...
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    Poll: currently a tie

    My vote tied Karamazov with Curious Dog.
    I just looked up Dostoyevsky on gutenberg.org and this is one of his books actually not there.
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