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Batchelor, John H. G Wells, pp. 4-107. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Provides an overview of Wells's "The Door in the Wall," offering an interpretation of the door's symbolism and commenting on the narrative style of the story.
Huntington, John. The Logic of Fantasy H G Wells and Science Fiction, pp. 50-91. New York Columbia University Press, 1982.
Analyzes the imagery m Wells's "The Door in the Wall" and illustrates how the imagery contributes to the theme of opposition between reality and imagination.
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