The Time Machine is a history of contemporary science fiction. With this book, Herbert George Wells anticipates the argument of the journey through time, which will be taken up by many authors throughout the twentieth century, as well as film writers (not just the various adaptations of Wells' book, but also other blockbusters such as Terminator and Back to the Future, which are probably the most famous movies with this theme).
However, unlike what happens in many of these stories, HG Wells is not interested in creating paradoxes, and that which deepens throughout the book is in social theory and ...