02922nam a2200373 ia4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020003800062040002700100082001500127100003200142245018800174246011800362264006200480264001100542300004500553336002100598337002500619338002300644490002100667504003400688520154500722650002102267650001902288650002002307650002302327650001102350700004102361700002802402700003502430700003502465700002702500830002102527OSt20260521121300.0260521t20252025-uka gr 000 1ceng d a9781835622551cRM85.50qhardback  aPPAK bengcPPAK erda04223a823.921 aWells, Catherine, eauthor.14aTHE OPEN HEART : bStories and Fiction / cby Catherine Wells, H.G. wells ; Edited by: Emelyne Godfrey & Patrick Parrinder ; Editorial Director: Catherine Taylor ; Illustrator: Broci 34aThe open heart : bA new collection of stories. Reclaiming her light, from the shadow of her husband H.G. Wells.  1aLondon, United Kingdom : bFLAME TREE PUBLISHING, c2025 4c©2025 a[416] pages : billustrations ; c20 cm  atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier10aBeyond & Within  aBibliography : pages 413-414. aPublished for the first time, The Open Heart is a telling tale of unfulfilment from the supportive, but long-neglected wife of H.G. Wells. Catherine Wells (1872–1927) was the wife of H.G. Wells and the author of short stories, poems and an unfinished novella, The Open Heart, a haunting study of a woman’s sense of unfulfilment that adds significantly to our knowledge of early 20th-century feminism. Published here for the first time, The Open Heart is brought together with her stories and poems that appeared in The Book of Catherine Wells (1928). The Open Heart tells of a woman’s shipwreck on a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean, a kind of earthly paradise in which she finds herself entirely alone. Included, too, in this collection are Catherine Wells' highly accomplished tales of forbidden love, of a woman’s subjection to a dominant and possessive husband and of female despair. These stories illustrate what H.G. Wells called ‘her brooding tenderness’, her ‘sense of invincible fatality’ and her ‘predisposition towards a haunting, dreamland fantasy of fear’. The Flame Tree Beyond and Within short story collections bring together tales of myth and imagination by modern and contemporary writers, carefully selected by anthologists, and sometimes featuring short stories from a single author. Overall, the series presents a wide range of diverse and inclusive voices with myth, folkloric-inflected short fiction, and an emphasis on the supernatural, science fiction, the mysterious and the speculative.10aEnglish fiction 20aShort stories 20aScience fiction20aMysterious stories20aPoems 1 aGodfrey, Emelyne, cDr., eeditor. 1 aWells, H.G., eauthor. 1 aParrinder, Patrick, eeditor. 1 aTaylor, Catherine, eeditor. 1 aBroci, eillustrator.  0aBeyond & within