The Wheels of Chance (Complete Edition) is Wells's comic 'bicycling idyll' of the 1890s, following Mr. Hoopdriver, a draper's assistant on holiday who stumbles into chivalry after encountering a headstrong young woman fleeing dubious guardianship and the predatory Bechamel. Set along roads and seaside towns of southern England, the novel blends picaresque adventure with acute social observation of class aspiration, leisure, and the New Woman. Its genial omniscient narrator, sliding into Hoopdriver's daydreaming consciousness, marries travelogue, satire, and romance, making the bicycle both machine and metaphor for modern mobility. As a one-time draper's apprentice and enthusiastic cyclist, H. G. Wells drew directly on lived experience; the shop-floor frustrations that later informed Kipps are already here, softened by holiday light and a humane irony. An early realist counterpoint to his scientific romances, the book reflects Wells's reformist interest in education, gender freedom, and the democratizing promise of technology. Recommended to readers of Victorian and fin-de-siècle fiction, social historians of leisure, and admirers who know Wells only for his fantasies. This Complete Edition, presenting the unabridged text, is the most companionable gateway to his comic realism and a charming primer on how a modest machine once set minds-and classes-in motion.
Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.