If you mean the narrator then the name is not given other that he being referred to as the "Time Traveler" .
H.G. Wells is the author of the book 'The Time Machine'. The novel was first published in 1895 and is considered one of the earliest works of science fiction literature.
1895 : "The Time Machine" .
The cannibalistic beasts in HG Wells' book "The Time Machine" are called Morlocks. They are a species that evolved underground in the distant future and prey on the Eloi, another species that lives above ground.
As of yet, the time machine has not been created, however, HG Wells wrote a book about what it might be like to take one on a ride.
There is no inventor of the time machine because no working machine exists and the ability to travel through time is only a theory. The only time machine people know about is the one in the book from H.G. Wells.
"The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells is a novella, which means it is relatively short. It typically contains around 30,000 to 40,000 words, depending on the edition.
If I'm not mistaken it was written in the 1800's.
"The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells is a science fiction novel that follows an unnamed Time Traveller who invents a machine that allows him to travel through time. He journeys to the distant future where he encounters the Eloi, a peaceful yet fragile species, and the Morlocks, their underground predators. Melvin Burgess is not known for writing a version or adaptation of this specific novel. Burgess did write a book called "Time Machine" which is a retelling of Wells' story, but with added elements of horror and psychological thriller.
You might try a seance. HG Wells died in the 1940's.
The anonymous inventor of the device. For some bizarre reason, Wells made the lead character of his novel- who was not immortal or a Superman type, Anonymous and called only as The Time Traveller.
If you are referring to the H.G. Wells novel, the inventor and operator of the time machine is nameless. Throughout the book he is referred to only by personal pronouns and as the Time Traveller. In contrast, the Invisible Man has a name, Mr. Griffin.
H.G. Wells's most read book is "The War of the Worlds," a science fiction novel that explores the idea of alien invasion and the resulting chaos and destruction caused on Earth.