What Makes The War of the Worlds a Classic?: Literature Classics Series.
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In 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells, a brutal alien army invades Earth, intent on colonising the planet First published as a novel in 1898, the story tapped into fears that advances in technology would herald a new age of warfare. It was a critique of imperialism, written in journalistic style. A 1939 radio adaptation by Orson Wells caused panic. Today we continue to believe we may not be alone in the universe, making this a science fiction classic.
In 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells, a brutal alien army invades Earth, intent on colonising the planet First published as a novel in 1898, the story tapped into fears that advances in technology would herald a new age of warfare. It was a critique of imperialism, written in journalistic style. A 1939 radio adaptation by Orson Wells caused panic. Today we continue to believe we may not be alone in the universe, making this a science fiction classic.