Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells
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Book - 1916 - Mr. Britling Sees It Through - By H. G. Wells

Pre-Owned. Copyright 1916

Publisher: The MacMillan Company

Mr. Britling is a complex character whose conflicts are the chief concern of the plot. Mrs. Britling (Edith) runs the household, but she does not engage her husband's affections entirely. On the one hand, he is involved in "his eighth love affair" with a Mrs. Harrowdean (though this affair does not survive the beginning of the war). At a deeper level, he feels himself "profoundly incompatible" with Edith, his present wife, whom he married after the death of his first wife Mary, with whom he had been "passionately happy." His deep love of the son they had together, Hugh, is inflected by his continued emotional attachment to the memory of his first wife.