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Dystopia Boxed Set: 18 Dystopian Classics in One Edition
Jack London
Ernest Bramah
Sinclair Lewis
Anthony Trollope
Milo Hastings
Aldous Huxley
Francis Stevens
Ignatius Donnelly
Owen Gregory
H. G. Wells
C. S. Lewis
George Orwell
Arthur Dudley Vinton
Hugh Benson
Yevgeny Zamyatin
其他書名
1984, It Can't Happen Here, Brave New World, Meccania the Super-State, Lord of the World...
出版
DigiCat
, 2023-12-23
主題
Fiction / Dystopian
Fiction / Science Fiction / Collections & Anthologies
ISBN
EAN:8596547761563
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=wSPmEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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The 'Dystopia Boxed Set: 18 Dystopian Classics in One Edition' encapsulates a rich tapestry of imagined societies confronting bleak futures marked by oppressive regimes and societal collapse. This anthology brings together diverse literary styles from early groundbreakers in speculative and dystopian fiction to mid-century innovators whose narratives shaped a genre that continues to resonate. Within its pages, readers will traverse settings as varied as a regimented, hyper-rational state, a totalitarian society where surveillance reigns supreme, and prophetic visions of technocratic dominance. These narratives question the boundaries of freedom and the human condition, reflecting timeless themes of power, resistance, and survival. The eminent authors included in this anthology collectively represent a panoply of perspectives, each bringing unique cultural and historical contexts to their narratives. From the socio-political commentaries of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley to the early dystopian visions of Ignatius Donnelly and H. G. Wells, these authors have illuminated varied aspects of dystopia, from industrial omnipotence to ideological suppression. The anthology echoes pivotal literary movements including Victorian realism and modernist critique, harnessing the evocative potential of speculative fiction to interrogate the consequences of unchecked authority and technological advancement. This collection offers readers an invaluable opportunity to explore the dynamism of dystopian literature, with works that provoke reflection and dialogue. Whether a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer, the anthology provides educational richness and insightful engagement with themes that are relevant in both historical and contemporary lenses. By delving into these compelling narratives, readers will appreciate the breadth of perspectives on societal decay and human resilience, prompting profound contemplation on the nature of power and its pervasive impact on society.