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H. G. Wells: Critical Essay by A. Langley Searles

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SOURCE: Searles, A. Langley. “Concerning ‘The Country of the Blind.’” The Wellsian, no. 14 (summer 1991): 29-33.

In the following essay, Searles examines the two different versions of “The Country of the Blind.”

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