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The Time Machine: Critical Essay by William G. Niederland

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H. G. Wells
About 8 pages (2,430 words)
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SOURCE: Niederland, William G. “The Birth of H. G. Wells's Time Machine.American Imago 35, nos. 1-2 (spring-summer 1978): 106-12.

In the following essay, originally delivered as a speech in 1976, Niederland considers the influence of Wells's childhood and personal experiences on The Time Machine.

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