Erewhon (A Dystopia). The Masterpiece that Inspired Orwell's 1984 by Predicting the Takeover of Humanity by AI Machines

Par : Samuel Butler

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  • Nombre de pages221
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4767894-6
  • EAN8596547678946
  • Date de parution26/11/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille918 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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Samuel Butler's 'Erewhon' is an incisive critique of Victorian society, exploring themes of morality, individuality, and the relationship between humanity and technology. Written in a satirical style, Butler constructs a fictional utopia that is anything but perfect, employing a blend of parody and philosophical inquiry that engages with contemporary issues of his time, particularly the industrial revolution and its attendant moral dilemmas.
The book's narrative unfolds in a whimsical yet thought-provoking manner, as Butler boldly questions societal norms, ultimately envisioning a world that serves as a mirror to his readers' own realities. Butler, an influential literary figure of the 19th century, was known for his avant-garde approach to art and philosophy. His own experiences, including a journey to New Zealand and keen observations of societal hypocrisy, significantly shaped his critical perspective.
His background in the family of a clergyman and his exposure to various philosophical texts, including Darwin's theories, further informed his exploration of evolution in both a biological and social context, as seen in 'Erewhon.' This book is essential for readers interested in dystopian literature, philosophical explorations of society, or those yearning to understand the critiques of their own cultural frameworks.
'Erewhon' not only entertains but also prompts profound introspection, making it a timeless work that resonates profoundly in today's discourse on technology and morality.
Samuel Butler's 'Erewhon' is an incisive critique of Victorian society, exploring themes of morality, individuality, and the relationship between humanity and technology. Written in a satirical style, Butler constructs a fictional utopia that is anything but perfect, employing a blend of parody and philosophical inquiry that engages with contemporary issues of his time, particularly the industrial revolution and its attendant moral dilemmas.
The book's narrative unfolds in a whimsical yet thought-provoking manner, as Butler boldly questions societal norms, ultimately envisioning a world that serves as a mirror to his readers' own realities. Butler, an influential literary figure of the 19th century, was known for his avant-garde approach to art and philosophy. His own experiences, including a journey to New Zealand and keen observations of societal hypocrisy, significantly shaped his critical perspective.
His background in the family of a clergyman and his exposure to various philosophical texts, including Darwin's theories, further informed his exploration of evolution in both a biological and social context, as seen in 'Erewhon.' This book is essential for readers interested in dystopian literature, philosophical explorations of society, or those yearning to understand the critiques of their own cultural frameworks.
'Erewhon' not only entertains but also prompts profound introspection, making it a timeless work that resonates profoundly in today's discourse on technology and morality.
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