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The Critical Response to H.G. Wells.

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Utopian Studies, January 1st, 1997

William J. Scheick, ed. Westport: Greenwood P, 1995. 194 pp. $55-00. Works that bring together a disparate collection of writings (twenty-six here) are inevitably difficult to pass judgment upon. Often, some pieces will be good, others bad, and still others neither markedly good or bad. One still expects that, whatever the quality of each individual essay, the book, especially when it purports to be scholarly, will observe a general level of competence. Unfortunately, this is not the case in The Critical Response to H.G. Wells, edited by William J. Scheick. The book has several problems. One...

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