The Time Machine is one of the most enduring works of the English
language. A hundred years after it was first published, the book
continues to be studied. The 1895 London first edition is used as a
basis for the exhaustive annotations and other critical apparatus
of the world's foremost Wellsian scholar. The widely reprinted
version of 1924 is also fully accounted for. For most students, one
of the chief points of interest is what the novel signified to
readers when it was first published and how it relates to Wells's
later works. Accordingly, the annotations focus on these questions.
The introduction gives in great depth the background of the work
and its complex bibliographical history, and a synopsis of the
literary conventions that Wells used.
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