Jules Verne and H. G. Wells: Both wrote Invisible-Man novels, but only Wells explicitly denied having his own “double personalities” (Multiple Personality)
—The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells (1897)
—The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz (1897, but released posthumously)
And if you count Verne’s character Captain “Nemo” (Latin for “nobody”), Verne was first to think in terms of a hidden personality, as most alternate personalities in multiple personality usually are, when “inside” and not “out."
Search “H. G. Wells” in this blog for his explicit denial of "double personalities.”
Question: Did Wells explicitly deny having multiple personality, because novelists were thought to have it unless stated otherwise?
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