About “The Man Who Could Work Miracles”
The Man Who Could Work Miracles is a British fantasy-comedy short story written by H. G. Wells and first published in 1898 in The Illustrated London News. The story was presented with the subtitle "A Pantoum in Prose," indicating a unique stylistic approach. It blends elements of humor and fantasy, focusing on a man who gains the ability to perform miracles. The narrative explores the implications of such power through a blend of wit and imaginative storytelling. The work remains a notable example of Wells' early literary contributions. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.)
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- Published
- 1898