The war of the worlds : fresh perspectives on the H.G. Wells classic
H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, one of the great classics of science fiction, is as vivid and powerful today as the day it was written. In this collection, fourteen of science fiction's greatest talents come together to discuss, with insight and humor, one of science fiction's most important works.
Print Book, English, 2006
Benbella ; Gazelle Drake Academic [distributor], Dallas, Tex., Lancaster, 2006
Fiction
vi, 292 pages ; 23 cm
9781932100556, 1932100555
69021608
Introduction | 1 | (14) | |
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The War of the Worlds | 15 | (138) | |
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The Night Wind and the Morning Star | 153 | (12) | |
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Just Who Were Those Martians, Anyway? | 165 | (8) | |
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The Martians Among Us | 173 | (8) | |
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H.G. Wells' Enduring Mythos of Mars | 181 | (8) | |
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The Evolution of the Martians | 189 | (10) | |
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Wars of the Worlds | 199 | (16) | |
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In Woking's Image | 215 | (10) | |
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Wells, Welles, Well!, or Who Called the Martians Down? | 225 | (10) | |
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The Fear of the Worlds | 235 | (16) | |
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Martian Compassion | 251 | (18) | |
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The Tiniest Assassins | 269 | (4) | |
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Of Warfare and The War of the Worlds | 273 | (12) | |
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"The Soul Selects Her Own Society" | 285 | ||
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