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  • Erewhon:

    Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 28, 2017)
    In this dystopian classic, a satire of Victorian society, the main character Higgs discovers an unknown country, the seeming utopia called Erewhon, Nowhere backwards with the "h" and "w" transposed. The starting chapters detailing the discovery of Erewhon were based on Butler's experiences in New Zealand as a young man. Butler was possibly the first to write about the idea that machines might one day develop consciousness through the process of Darwinian Selection. Dystopian Classic Editions publishes works of dystopian literature that have survived through the generations and been recognized as classic works of literature. A dystopian society is an imagined society in which the people are oppressed, however the government propagandizes the society as being a utopia or a perfect society. Typical themes in dystopian literature include public mistrust, police states, and overall unpleasantness for the citizens. Authors of dystopian works strive to present a worst-case scenario and negative depiction of the way things are in the story so as to make a criticism about a current situation in society and to call for a change. Each Dystopian Classic Edition selected for publication presents such a story.
  • Erewhon

    Samuel Butler

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, March 15, 1930)
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  • Erewhon

    Samual Butler

    Paperback (UNKNOWN, March 15, 1968)
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  • Erewhon: Or Over the Range

    Samuel Butler

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, March 15, 1929)
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  • Erewhon

    Samuel Butler

    Hardcover (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1919, March 15, 1919)
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  • Erewhon

    Samuel Butler

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green & Co., March 15, 1890)
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  • Erewhon

    Samuel Butler

    Paperback (Start Publishing LLC, April 17, 2017)
    Erewhon, set in a thinly disguised New Zealand, ended with the escape of its protagonist from the native Erewhonians by balloon. In the sequel, narrated by his son John. Higgs returns to Erewhon and meets his former lover Yram, who is now the mother of his son George. He discovers that he is now worshipped as "the Sunchild". He finds himself in danger from the villainous Professors Hanky and Panky, who are determined to protect Sunchildism from him. With George's help Higgs escapes from their clutches and returns to England.
  • Erewhon by Butler,Samuel.

    Butler

    Paperback (Pengiun, March 15, 1970)
    Erewhon by Butler,Samuel. [1970] Paperback
  • Erewhon

    Samuel. Butler

    Paperback (P/B, March 15, 1935)
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  • Erewhon

    Samuel Butler

    Paperback (Dover Publications Inc., April 12, 2003)
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  • Erewhon

    Samuel Butler

    Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1954)
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  • EREWHON

    Samuel Butler

    Paperback (Samuel Butler, June 12, 2005)
    EREWHON by Samuel Butler is a classic in dystopian literature. Written in the mid-19th century, EREWHON lays the groundwork for other dystopian classics to come such as Huxley's BRAVE NEW WORLD and Orwell's 1984. EREWHON manages a light-hearted tone while retaining biting social commentary as applicable today as in Butler's time. EREWHON is considered a classic, and rightly so.