H. G. Wells, The History of Mr Polly

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Shortly after the success of Wells’ “scientific romances” such as

The Time Machine, The Invisible Man,

and

The War of the Worlds,

his public persona began to overtake his literary creations. Not only had Wells become an advocate for socialist causes, such as the newly-formed John Fabian society, but he had a series of well-publicized affairs, most notably with the scandalously-pregnant Amber Reeves, that obliged him to leave the country. Now in his 40s, with his entire career at stake, he wanted to become more than a would-be prophet churning out stories about Moon Men and Land Ironclads. He wanted to write about people like Amber Reeves and himself, who defied the sexual mores of his society and refused to follow convention. In short, he wanted to trade the telescope for the…

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Citation: Grasso, Joshua. "The History of Mr Polly". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 09 February 2023 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=597, accessed 28 March 2024.]

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