Herbert Wells - Biography
Wells Biography - Life and Work of the Legendary British Writer and Father of Science FictionHerbert George Wells was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, Kent, England. His family was modest and not wealthy, and Herbert received a limited education. However, his inquisitiveness and intelligence led him to self-education and later to a literary career.
From his earliest years, Herbert developed an interest in reading and scientific knowledge. His first works were non-fiction articles and book reviews. In 1895, he published his first novel, The Time Machine, which immediately became a bestseller and established him as a writer.
Herbert was not only a science fiction writer, but also a public critic. In many of his works, he explored topical issues and provoked discussion of issues such as social injustice, imperialism and the future of humanity. His novel The War of the Worlds became a science fiction classic and explored the theme of humanity meeting alien civilizations.
Among the most famous works of Herbert Wells should be noted "War of the Worlds," "Time Machine," "The Invisible Man," "The Great Scientific Experiment" ("The Island of Doctor Moreau"), "War of the Future" ("The War in the Air") and many others. His books have been translated into numerous languages and have influenced many writers and philosophers.
Herbert had a huge influence on the development of science fiction and literature in general. His ideas and concepts, such as time travel and contact with alien civilizations, became classic motifs in literature and cinema. His work continues to inspire new authors and researchers.
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