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Art, Science and Structure: the Debate with Henry James

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H. G. Wells: Discoverer of the Future
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Inevitably Wells’s preoccupation with scientific principles as his criteria for judging life had a profound effect on his approach to art and on his literary style.

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© 1980 R. D. Haynes

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Haynes, R.D. (1980). Art, Science and Structure: the Debate with Henry James. In: H. G. Wells: Discoverer of the Future. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04868-7_12

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