Definition of H. G. Wells
What does the word H. G. Wells mean?
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part of speech: noun
An English novelist; born at Bromley, Kent, 1868. Starting as a teacher in London, he is now a journalist there. He has written: "The Time Machine" (1895); "Select Conversations with an Uncle" (1895); "The Wonderful Visit" (1895), a humorous satire; "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (1896); "The Wheels of Chance" (1896); "Thirty Strange Stories" (1897); "The Invisible Man" (1897); "The Food of the Gods"; "A Modern Utopia".
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