H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine has proven popular since its publication in 1895 – inspiring many adaptations in various forms of literature, as well as the imaginations of readers and writers over the next century.
Kiara, Luke and Victoria explore H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, discussing whether a political message can break suspension of belief, the resilience of human dignity in the face of social theory, and the foreshadowing of time travel in dialogue structure.
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