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Man Who Could Work Miracles (without a The) is a 1937 film, ostensibly a comedy, that H.G. Wells scripted late in life for London Film Productions. This work is a literary text of the scenario and dialogue published in advance of the movie''s release. Wells himself says it is a companion piece to Things to Come, his deadly serious film done a year before, also produced by Alexander Korda.

The editor''s introduction explains how two such radically different films are related and discusses the artistic quality of the text, Wells'' overriding sense of cosmic vision, his views on sex and politics, and his uncommon estimate of the common man''s incapacity for public affairs. The world''s foremost Wellsian scholar here brings his unique analytical powers to bear on, in the opinion of many, the strangest work Wells ever wrote. The appendices include the 1898 short story version, The Man Who Could Work Miracles, three related cosmic-vision short stories by W

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 4/26/2012
      ISBN13: 9780786468768, 978-0786468768
      ISBN10: 0786468769

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Man Who Could Work Miracles (without a The) is a 1937 film, ostensibly a comedy, that H.G. Wells scripted late in life for London Film Productions. This work is a literary text of the scenario and dialogue published in advance of the movie''s release. Wells himself says it is a companion piece to Things to Come, his deadly serious film done a year before, also produced by Alexander Korda.

      The editor''s introduction explains how two such radically different films are related and discusses the artistic quality of the text, Wells'' overriding sense of cosmic vision, his views on sex and politics, and his uncommon estimate of the common man''s incapacity for public affairs. The world''s foremost Wellsian scholar here brings his unique analytical powers to bear on, in the opinion of many, the strangest work Wells ever wrote. The appendices include the 1898 short story version, The Man Who Could Work Miracles, three related cosmic-vision short stories by W

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