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Herbert George Wells, gyakran csak H. G. Wells angol író, aki főleg a science fiction műfajban írt műveiről ismert . A világirodalom egyik legtermékenyebb írója, aki szinte minden létező műfajban alkotott.

Nyíltan védelmezte a szocialista nézeteket, sok műve tartalmaz politikai, vagy szociális jellegű utalásokat. Késői művei egyre politikusabbak és didaktikusabbak lettek, ma már jobbára csak korai science fiction regényeit olvassák széles körben.

Hugo Gernsbackkel és Jules Verne-nel együtt „a science fiction atyjának” tartják. Wikipedia  

✵ 21. szeptember 1866 – 13. augusztus 1946   •   Más nevek H.G. Wells, Герберт Уэллс
H. G. Wells fénykép
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H. G. Wells: Idézetek angolul

“How small the vastest of human catastrophes may seem at a distance of a few million miles.”

H. G. Wells The Star

"The Star", final line, first published in The Graphic, Christmas issue (1897)

“Our true nationality is mankind.”

H. G. Wells könyv The Outline of History

Forrás: The Outline of History (1920), Ch. 41

“For crude classifications and false generalisations are the curse of all organised human life.”

H. G. Wells könyv A Modern Utopia

Forrás: A Modern Utopia (1905), Ch. 10, sect. 1

“Rowena: You’ve got the subtlety of a bullfrog.”

H. G. Wells könyv The Shape of Things to Come

Things to Come (1936)

“Suppose, now, there is such a thing as an all-round inferior race. Is that any reason why we should propose to preserve it for ever…? Whether there is a race so inferior I do not know, but certainly there is no race so superior as to be trusted with human charges. The true answer to Aristotle’s plea for slavery, that there are “natural slaves,” lies in the fact that there are no “natural” masters… The true objection to slavery is not that it is unjust to the inferior but that it corrupts the superior. There is only one sane and logical thing to be done with a really inferior race, and that is to exterminate it. Now there are various ways of exterminating a race, and most of them are cruel. You may end it with fire and sword after the old Hebrew fashion; you may enslave it and work it to death, as the Spaniards did the Caribs; you may set it boundaries and then poison it slowly with deleterious commodities, as the Americans do with most of their Indians; you may incite it to wear clothing to which it is not accustomed and to live under new and strange conditions that will expose it to infectious diseases to which you yourselves are immune, as the missionaries do the Polynesians; you may resort to honest simple murder, as we English did with the Tasmanians; or you can maintain such conditions as conduce to “race suicide,” as the British administration does in Fiji. Suppose, then, for a moment, that there is an all-round inferior race… If any of the race did, after all, prove to be fit to survive, they would survive—they would be picked out with a sure and automatic justice from the over-ready condemnation of all their kind. Is there, however, an all-round inferior race in the world? Even the Australian black-fellow is, perhaps, not quite so entirely eligible for extinction as a good, wholesome, horse-racing, sheep-farming Australian white may think. These queer little races, the black-fellows, the Pigmies, the Bushmen, may have their little gifts, a greater keenness, a greater fineness of this sense or that, a quaintness of the imagination or what not, that may serve as their little unique addition to the totality of our Utopian civilisation. We are supposing that every individual alive on earth is alive in Utopia, and so all the surviving “black-fellows” are there. Every one of them in Utopia has had what none have had on earth, a fair education and fair treatment, justice, and opportunity…Some may be even prosperous and admired, may have married women of their own or some other race, and so may be transmitting that distinctive thin thread of excellence, to take its due place in the great synthesis of the future.”

H. G. Wells könyv A Modern Utopia

Forrás: A Modern Utopia (1905), Ch. 10, sect. 3

“If you fell down yesterday, stand up today.”

The Anatomy of Frustration (1936)

“He had developed in the most wonderful way the distinctive silliness of man without losing one jot of the natural folly of a monkey.”

H. G. Wells könyv The Island of Doctor Moreau

Forrás: The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), Ch. 21: The Reversion of the Beast Folk

“Adapt or perish, now as ever, is Nature's inexorable imperative.”

The Mind at the End of its Tether (1945), p. 19

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