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"The Chronic Argonauts" is an 1888 short story by the British science-fiction writer H. G. Wells.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Anachronism, Enrique Gaspar, H. G. Wells, Narration, Royal College of Science, Science fiction, Short story, Stoke-on-Trent, Student publication, The Clock that Went Backward, The Time Machine, Thomas Edison, Thriller (genre), Time travel, 1888 in literature.

  2. 1888 short stories
  3. British short stories
  4. Short stories by H. G. Wells
  5. The Time Machine

Anachronism

An anachronism (from the Greek ἀνά ana, 'against' and χρόνος khronos, 'time') is a chronological inconsistency in some arrangement, especially a juxtaposition of people, events, objects, language terms and customs from different time periods.

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Enrique Gaspar

Enrique Lucio Eugenio Gaspar y Rimbau (2 March 1842 in Madrid – 7 September 1902 in Oloron) was a Spanish diplomat and writer, who wrote many plays (zarzuelas), and one of the first novels involving time travel with a time machine, El anacronópete.

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H. G. Wells

Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946) was an English writer.

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Narration

Narration is the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience.

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Royal College of Science

The Royal College of Science is a higher education institution located in South Kensington; it is a constituent college of Imperial College London from 1907 until it was wholly absorbed by Imperial in 2002.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.

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Short story

A short story is a piece of prose fiction.

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Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent (often abbreviated to Stoke) is a city and unitary authority area in Staffordshire, England, with an area of.

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Student publication

A student publication is a media outlet such as a newspaper, magazine, television show, or radio station produced by students at an educational institution.

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The Clock that Went Backward

"The Clock That Went Backward" is a fantasy short story by American writer Edward Page Mitchell. The Chronic Argonauts and the Clock that Went Backward are short fiction about time travel.

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The Time Machine

The Time Machine is an 1895 dystopian post-apocalyptic science fiction novella by H. G. Wells about a Victorian scientist known as the Time Traveller who travels approximately 800,806 years into the future.

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Thomas Edison

Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman.

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Thriller (genre)

Thriller is a genre of fiction with numerous, often overlapping, subgenres, including crime, horror, and detective fiction.

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Time travel

Time travel is the hypothetical activity of traveling into the past or future.

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1888 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1888.

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See also

1888 short stories

British short stories

Short stories by H. G. Wells

The Time Machine

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronic_Argonauts

Also known as Moses Nebogipfel, The Chronic Argonaut.