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Science and Modern Literature: W. Warren Wagar

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SOURCE: "H. G. Wells and the Scientific Imagination," in Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol. 65, No. 3, Summer, 1989, pp. 390-400.

In the following essay, Wagar estimates the influence of the writings of H. G. Wells on two great scientists of the twentieth century.

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