A Modern Utopia

A Modern Utopia
Title A Modern Utopia PDF eBook
Author by H. G. Wells
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 167
Release 2009-03-03
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1433098482

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A Modern Utopia (Unabridged)

A Modern Utopia (Unabridged)
Title A Modern Utopia (Unabridged) PDF eBook
Author H. G. Wells
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 287
Release 2024-01-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This carefully crafted ebook: "A Modern Utopia (Unabridged)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. A Modern Utopia is presented as a tale told by a sketchily described character known only as the Owner of the Voice. This character "is not to be taken as the Voice of the ostensible author who fathers these pages," Wells warns. He is accompanied by another character known as "the botanist." Interspersed in the narrative are discursive remarks on various matters, creating what Wells called in his preface "a sort of shot-silk texture between philosophical discussion on the one hand and imaginative narrative on the other." Because of the complexity and sophistication of its narrative structure, H.G. Wells's A Modern Utopia has been called "not so much a modern as a postmodern utopia." The novel is best known for its notion that a voluntary order of nobility known as the Samurai could effectively rule a "kinetic and not static" world state so as to solve "the problem of combining progress with political stability." Herbert George Wells (1866-1946), known as H. G. Wells, was a prolific English writer in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, and social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games.

A Modern Utopia

A Modern Utopia
Title A Modern Utopia PDF eBook
Author H. G. Wells
Publisher e-artnow
Total Pages 222
Release 2017-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 8027235553

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A Modern Utopia is presented as a tale told by a sketchily described character known only as the Owner of the Voice. This character "is not to be taken as the Voice of the ostensible author who fathers these pages," Wells warns. He is accompanied by another character known as "the botanist." Interspersed in the narrative are discursive remarks on various matters, creating what Wells called in his preface "a sort of shot-silk texture between philosophical discussion on the one hand and imaginative narrative on the other." Because of the complexity and sophistication of its narrative structure, H.G. Wells's A Modern Utopia has been called "not so much a modern as a postmodern utopia." The novel is best known for its notion that a voluntary order of nobility known as the Samurai could effectively rule a "kinetic and not static" world state so as to solve "the problem of combining progress with political stability." Herbert George Wells (1866–1946), known as H. G. Wells, was a prolific English writer in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, and social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games.

The Modern Utopian

The Modern Utopian
Title The Modern Utopian PDF eBook
Author Richard Fairfield
Publisher
Total Pages 620
Release 2011-05-24
Genre
ISBN 9781459621688

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Portraits of several 70s communes and experimental groups and the trend of intentional communities of today

A Modern Utopia

A Modern Utopia
Title A Modern Utopia PDF eBook
Author H Wells
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 2012-10-30
Genre
ISBN 9781480212053

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A Modern Utopia (1905) is a work of fiction by H. G. Wells.H. G. Wells's proposal for social reform was the formation of a world state, a concept that increasingly occupied him throughout the remainder of his life. One of his earliest and most ambitious attempts at portraying a world state was A Modern Utopia (1905) (McLean).Like most utopians, he indicated a series of modifications which in his opinion would increase the aggregate of human happiness. Basically, Wells' idea of a perfect world would be if everyone were able to live a happy life.This book is written with an intimate knowledge of former ideal commonwealths and is a conscious attempt to describe a utopia that is not utopian.June Deery refers to A Modern Utopia as a work in progress for two obvious reasons: 1.It is about social and technological advance, and 2.Wells stresses that he is describing a dynamic utopia. This means that this modern society requires and allows further improvement.The work was partly inspired by a trip to the Alps Wells made with his friend Graham Wallis, a prominent member of the Fabian Society.A Modern Utopia was intended as a hybrid between fiction and 'philosophical discussion'.

Forms in Early Modern Utopia

Forms in Early Modern Utopia
Title Forms in Early Modern Utopia PDF eBook
Author Nina Chordas
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 150
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780754658993

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Though much has been written about early modern imperialism in America, Nina Chordas brings a fresh perspective to the topic by exploring it through the genres of utopia. Her analysis shows early modern utopia to be not a single genre, but rather a conglomeration of many sub-genres, including travel writing, ethnography, dialogue, pastoral, and the sermon, each with its own formal and historical relationship to nascent imperialism.

Soviet Textiles

Soviet Textiles
Title Soviet Textiles PDF eBook
Author Pamela Jill Kachurin
Publisher
Total Pages 104
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN

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Soviet Textiles ISBN 0-87846-703-3 / 978-0-87846-703-7 Paperback, 8 x 9 in. / 96 pgs / 52 color. / U.S. $24.95 CDN $30.00 August / Design