Filtrer
Andrii Ponomarenko
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Utopia. lassic collection. Philosophical and fiction works. From Plato to Bellamy
Plato, Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon, Edward Bellamy, Jonathan Swift, Evgeny Zamyatin
- Andrii Ponomarenko
- 30 Novembre 2022
- 9786177943265
A utopia is an imagined community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its citizens. The term was coined by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, describing a fictional island society in the south Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South America. The opposite of a utopia is a dystopia, which dominates the fictional literature. Dystopian fiction (sometimes combined with, but distinct from, apocalyptic fiction) offers the opposite: the portrayal of a setting that completely disagrees with the author's ethos.
This book contents:
The Republic by Plato
Utopia by Thomas More
The City of the Sun by Tommaso Campanella
The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon
Looking Backward: 2000 to 1887 by Edward Bellamy
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
The Iron Heel by Jack London
We by Evgeny Zamyatin -
Utopia. lassic collection. Philosophical and fiction works. From Plato to Orwell
Plato, Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon, Edward Bellamy, Jonathan Swift, Evgeny Zamyatin, Géo
- Andrii Ponomarenko
- 30 Novembre 2022
- 9786177943272
A utopia is an imagined community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its citizens. The term was coined by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, describing a fictional island society in the south Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South America. The opposite of a utopia is a dystopia, which dominates the fictional literature. Dystopian fiction (sometimes combined with, but distinct from, apocalyptic fiction) offers the opposite: the portrayal of a setting that completely disagrees with the author's ethos.
This book contents:
The Republic by Plato
Utopia by Thomas More
The City of the Sun by Tommaso Campanella
The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon
Looking Backward: 2000 to 1887 by Edward Bellamy
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
The Iron Heel by Jack London
We by Evgeny Zamyatin
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Animal Farm by George Orwell -
50+ Complete Works of Jack London. Novels. Stories. Poetry. Vol.1.
Jack London
- Andrii Ponomarenko
- 20 Janvier 2023
- 9786177943715
John Griffith London was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors to become an international celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing. He was also an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction.
His most famous works include The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Klondike Gold Rush, as well as the short stories "To Build a Fire", "An Odyssey of the North", and "Love of Life". He also wrote about the South Pacific in stories such as "The Pearls of Parlay", and "The Heathen".
London was part of the radical literary group "The Crowd" in San Francisco and a passionate advocate of unionization, workers' rights, and socialism. He wrote several works dealing with these topics, such as his dystopian novel The Iron Heel, his non-fiction exposé The People of the Abyss, War of the Classes, and Before Adam.
London died November 22, 1916, in a sleeping porch in a cottage on his ranch. London's ashes were buried on his property not far from the Wolf House. The grave is marked by a mossy boulder. The buildings and property were later preserved as Jack London State Historic Park, in Glen Ellen, California.
Contents:
Novels
The Call of the Wild
White Fang
The Iron Heel
Short stories
An Odyssey of the North
To Build a Fire
All Gold Canyon
The Law of Life
To the Man on the Trail
Love of Life
The Son of the Wolf
The God of His Fathers
Where the Trail Forks
The Pearls of Parlay
The Heathen
The Master of Mystery
Poetry
A Heart
Abalone Song
And Some Night
Ballade of the False Lover
Cupid's Deal
Daybreak
Effusion
George Sterling
Gold
He Chortled with Glee
He Never Tried Again
His Trip to Hades
Homeland
Hors de Saison
If I Were God
In a Year
In and Out
Je Vis en Espoir
Memory
Moods
My Confession
My Little Palmist
Of Man of the Future
On the Face of the Earth You are the One
Rainbows End
Republican Rallying Song
Sonnet
The Gift of God
The Klondyker's Dream
The Lover's Liturgy
The Mammon Worshippers
The Republican Battle-Hymn
The Sea Sprite and the Shooting Star
The Socialist's Dream
The Song of the Flames
The Way of War
Tick! Tick! Tick!
Too Late
Weasel Thieves
When All the World Shouted my Name
Where the Rainbow Fell
Your Kiss -
The Classic Collection of Dystopias. Illustrated
Jonathan Swift, Evgeny Zamyatin, George Orwell
- Andrii Ponomarenko
- 29 Octobre 2024
- 9786178478957
The Classic Collection of Dystopias brings together five of the most iconic works in dystopian literature, each offering a powerful critique of society, authority, and human nature. This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience by pairing timeless stories with captivating artwork.
Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegorical novella that depicts a group of farm animals overthrowing their human owner, only to fall under the tyranny of their own kind, exposing the dangers of totalitarianism and political corruption.
1984, also by Orwell, presents a terrifying vision of a totalitarian state where individual freedom is crushed, and "Big Brother" controls every aspect of life, thoughts, and reality itself.
We by Evgeny Zamyatin explores a futuristic world where citizens live under constant surveillance, stripped of individual identity in a totalitarian state. It is considered one of the earliest dystopian novels, heavily influencing Orwell's 1984.
The Iron Heel by Jack London portrays the rise of an oligarchic dictatorship in the United States, offering a powerful reflection on class struggle and the dangers of unchecked corporate power.
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, though often seen as a satirical adventure, also contains dystopian elements, particularly in its portrayal of authoritarianism and human folly in the different societies Gulliver encounters.
This collection presents readers with a thought-provoking journey through different dystopian worlds, each raising critical questions about power, control, and the human spirit. It's a must-read for fans of speculative fiction, social commentary, and political thought.
Contents:
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
The Iron Heel by Jack London
We by Evgeny Zamyatin
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Animal Farm by George Orwell