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other directions, he cannot get a scantling of truth and sharpness into his caricatures of overbearing village squires and supercilious ladies of the manor. But how fresh and clear, on the other hand, is the picture of the poor rustic scholar in 'Love and Mr Lewisham'! How tender the humor, and how light and telling the touch with which the story of his struggle between love and ambition is depicted!
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More recent critics have also praised the novel. Richard Higgins claims the novel elaborates a "close examination of the relationship between class and the emotions", adding that "these emotions have much to add to conventional class analysis. Many of these emotions are more prosaic than we have been
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that statement is particularly evident in this novel. ... Both Mr Lewisham and Mr Wells were at the age of eighteen, assistant masters at country schools, and that three years later both were commencing their third year at The Normal School of Science, South Kensington, as teachers in training under
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Events in the novel closely resemble events in Wells's own life. According to Geoffrey H. Wells: "referring to the question of autobiography in fiction, H. G. Wells has somewhere made a remark to the effect that it is not so much what one has done that counts, as where one has been, and the truth of
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Happily, Mr Wells is a man of varying moods. ... ... Like Dickens, with whom he has much more in common than Gissing had, he shows a happier touch in revealing the merits of the meek and lowly than in exposing the failings of the rich and noble. Vivid as is the gift of satire which he exhibits in
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wrote to him after reading the novel: "I cannot get that poor devil Lewisham out of my mind head, and I wish I had an address, for I would go to him and rescue him from the miserable life in which you leave him."
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genre. Wells took considerable pains over the manuscript and said that "the writing was an altogether more serious undertaking than I have ever done before." He later included it in a 1933 anthology,
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with money he has embezzled from his clients, Lewisham agrees to move into his shabby Clapham house to look after Ethel and Ethel's elderly mother (Chaffery's abandoned wife). Wells's friend
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They marry, and Mr Lewisham is forced to abandon his plans for a brilliant scientific career followed by a political ascent. When Chaffery absconds to
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as an expressive metaphor for a Wellsian engagement with questions of sexual desire and disillusionment.
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charlatan, and Mr Lewisham is determined to extricate her from association with Chaffery's dishonesty.
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After a two-and-a-half-year break in the action, Mr Lewisham is in his third year of study at the
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At the beginning of the novel, Mr Lewisham is an 18-year-old teacher at a boys' school in
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accustomed to observe—more passive frustration, for example, than class rage." And
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Love and Mr. Lewisham

H. G. Wells
Novel
Harper Brothers
1900
OCLC
4186517
Love and Mr Lewisham
Wikisource
1900
H. G. Wells
science fiction
Thomas Henry Huxley
Sussex
Normal School of Science
South Kensington
séance
spiritualist
Continental Europe
Sir Richard Gregory
Charles Masterman
Kipps
Thomas Hardy
Jude the Obscure
Adam Roberts
séance
"The Ideas of Mr H. G. Wells"
cite journal
link

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