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The Time Machine: Critical Essay by John S. Parrington

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SOURCE: Parrington, John S. “The Time Machine: A Polemic on the Inevitability of Working-Class Liberation, and a Plea for a Socialist Solution to Late-Victorian Capitalist Exploitation.” Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens 46 (October 1997): 167-79.

In the following essay, Parrington provides a sociopolitical interpretation of The Time Machine.

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