Re: H.G. Wells

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Mon Mar 06 2000 - 06:13:34 MST


In a message dated 03/06/2000 4:35:16 AM Eastern Standard Time,
starman125@hotmail.com writes:

> I remember an interesting thing H.G. Wells said toward the end of his life.
 
> It was something to the effect of, "I could never accept that man from
> Nazareth, perhaps my heart was too small for him."
>
>
> sincerely,
>
> John Grigg
>
Hmmm! That's a pretty self-effacing comment from one of literature's most
thoughtful minds. We're all products of our local culture. Maybe Well's was
also influenced by the comparative weakness of the Empire, during his later
years? Then, again, hopelessness is a poor bed-mate; and whatever the cause
neuro-geriatric, psycho-social, he seemed stricken by it. I wonder if Well's
had it wrong? That this Nazerite fellow, provided no plausible comfort for
such an original mind, such as Wells?



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