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29: 214:. Christina is a strong personality determined to live independently. She later discovers, to their mutual surprise, her true father, Wilfred Devizes, a psychologist, during her search for Mr. Preemby. Devizes serves as a mouthpiece for many of H.G. Wells's social ideas in the latter half of the novel, such as the notion that "True education self-subordination to a greater life, to the social self." 220:
also features two other important characters: Paul Lambone, a successful writer who befriends Christina Alberta and is mostly treated in a comic vein, and Robert "Bobby" Roothing, an aspiring writer. Bobby finds "Sargon" appealing, in part because he is a veteran of military service in
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Chris Hossett, his wife, before her demise runs the Limpid Stream Laundry with Mr. Preemby's assistance. Her only daughter, Christina Alberta, is not Mr. Preemby's natural daughter, being the fruit of a brief liaison in the summer of 1899 in the seaside resort of
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is a petty businessman, completely imprisoned in his prosaic surroundings and his business. But in his few leisure hours another ego gradually emerges from his subconscious. He fancies he is the re-embodiment of the Babylonian ruler
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and his utopian science fiction: "Christina Alberta's thoughts and speech seemed to him to be moving about without a stitch on, like the people in some horrible Utopia by Wells."
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and the conflict between individual independence and being a willing part of a greater society. With the title character of the father dying of
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My friend the great English writer H.G.Wells has drawn a wonderful picture of this state of affairs in a novel. The hero of his story '
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Mr. Preemby is a dreamy, unassertive man until he is persuaded, in the months following his wife's death, that he is the
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C.G.Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters edited by William MacGuire and R.F.C. Hull Princeton University Press 1977
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and environs in 1920–1922 with two protagonists: Albert Edward Preemby and his daughter, Christina Alberta.
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Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water
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does not occur. Perhaps due to its descent into open
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Index


H. G. Wells
Jonathan Cape
Macmillan
H. G. Wells
London
social realism
class system
Kipps
mental health
lunatic asylums
feminism
pneumonia
mental hospital
happy ending
didacticism
reincarnation
Sargon
Sumeria
World War I
esoterica
Atlantis
séance
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Sheringham
Mesopotamia
First World War
Dymchurch
C.G.Jung
Sargon I

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