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The Bulpington of Blup a 1932 novel by H. G. Wells is a character study analyzing the psychological sources of resistance to Wellsian ideology and was influenced by Wells’s acquaintance with Carl Gustav Jung and his ideas. The inner life of the protagonist Theodore Bulpington is dominated by a complex he calls The Bulpington of Blup. This self-regarding romantic heroic personality comes over time to dominate his existence falsifying his relations with the world.