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The History of Mr Polly

H. G. Wells

Publisher: CLXBX

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Summary

The History of Mr. Polly is a witty, humane, and deeply reflective novel by H. G. Wells that explores the quiet struggles of ordinary life, personal failure, and the search for meaning. First published in 1910, the novel stands apart from Wells's more famous scientific romances, offering instead a richly observed portrait of a man overwhelmed by the expectations of society and his own limitations.

The story follows Alfred Polly, a restless and good-hearted man whose life is shaped by poor decisions, social pressure, and a persistent sense of dissatisfaction. Trapped in an unhappy marriage and an unfulfilling business, Mr. Polly feels increasingly stifled by the routines and respectability of lower-middle-class English life. His inner world—full of humor, regret, and longing—stands in sharp contrast to the narrow path laid out before him.

As circumstances push Mr. Polly toward desperation, an unexpected turn of events forces him to confront the possibility of change and reinvention. Through Polly's journey, Wells examines themes of personal freedom, social constraint, class anxiety, and the courage it takes to escape a life that feels predetermined.

Combining gentle satire with profound empathy, The History of Mr. Polly is both a critique of social conformity and a celebration of individual resilience. With its memorable protagonist and insightful commentary, the novel remains a timeless exploration of the human desire for dignity, purpose, and a second chance at happiness.
Available since: 02/10/2026.
Print length: 246 pages.

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