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Biography of Herbert George Wells
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 The English author Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) began his career as a novelist with a popular sequence of science fiction that remains the most familiar part of his work. He later wrote realistic novels and novels of ideas. On Sept. 21, 1866, H. G. W...
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Biography of H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells
11784 words, approx. 39.3 pages
 Herbert George Wells was one of the most prolific and most popular writers of short fiction of his era and of the twentieth century. Some of his longer fictions, such as The Time Machine: An Invention (1895) and The War of the Worlds (1898), have formed...
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Biography of Herbert George Wells
10156 words, approx. 33.9 pages
 H. G. Wells's earlier works of science fiction have retained their popularity for nearly a century. In recent years they have also won academic regard for integrating the fantastic with the realistic to produce challenging alien perspectives. The influen...



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Ann Veronica Information
453 words, approx. 2 pages
 Ann Veronica is a novel by H.G. Wells first published in 1909. The book deals with contemporary political issues of the time, concentrating specifically on feminist issues. In the course of the action the heroine matures from an innocent and naïve girl...



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 Artforum International
ANN VERONICA JANSSENS.(Brief Article)
12/01/1999: 473 words, approx. 2 pages "SUPERSPACE" Invited by curator Moritz Kung to participate in Utrecht's fourteenth annual Festival a/d Werf celebrating art, music, and theater, Ann Veronica Janssens took the opportunity to elaborate her notion of "superspace." Comprising twelve works scattered throughout the city, "Superspace," 1999, established a...
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 Art in America
Ann Veronica Janssens at Schipper & Krome.
06/01/2003: 407 words, approx. 1 pages Setting off fireworks seems to be an inalienable civil right in Germany, one exercised with alarming enthusiasm around the New Year holidays on Berlin's streets, where the idle stroller quickly learns to run a frenzied gauntlet of explosions both large and small. This winter,...


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Ann Veronica by H. G. Wells | |
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About 455 pages (136,498 words) in 9 products |
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