![]() ![]() And he could be unreliable, selfish and even vengeful.” He saw himself as a working writer, not an artist in an ivory tower he was rightly proud of his achievements, and expected to be well paid for his work. ![]() He had strongly held political views favoring social equality, republicanism and the establishment of world government. … He was playful, fun to be with, attractive to women and eager for sex. ![]() “I set out to write a book about the young Wells, covering his formation, the years in which he worked, thought and developed his skills as a writer. Toward the end of Claire Tomalin’s well-researched biography “The Young H. WELLS Changing the World By Claire Tomalin ![]()
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