The British Barbarians (eBook)

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2022
91 Seiten
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The British Barbarians - Grant Allen
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In "The British Barbarians," Grant Allen weaves a thought-provoking narrative that deftly intertwines elements of social critique and speculative fiction. Set against the backdrop of a fictitious encounter between modern British society and a tribe of primitive barbarians, the novel utilizes witty dialogue and rich, descriptive prose to explore themes of civilization, imperialism, and cultural relativism. Allen's literary style combines satire with philosophical inquiry, engaging the reader in a reflection on the nature of progress and the moral implications of colonialism, all while vividly portraying the contrasts between the two societies. Grant Allen, a prominent writer and evolutionary biologist of the late 19th century, was influenced by scientific advancements and contemporary debates surrounding societal evolution. His background in biology is illuminated in the text through the exploration of societal development and human nature, mirroring the prevailing intellectual discourse of his time. Allen's multifaceted career as an advocate for Darwinism and social reform is evident in his ability to question and critique the status quo, pushing readers to consider their own beliefs and assumptions about civilization. I highly recommend "The British Barbarians" to anyone interested in a stimulating exploration of cultural comparisons and moral dilemmas stemming from imperial pursuits. Allen's insightful prose and keen observations make this a seminal read for those intrigued by the intersections of literature, science, and society, and its relevance persists in our ongoing dialogue about civilization today.

Grant Allen (1848–1899) was a prolific Canadian science writer, novelist, and proponent of the evolution theory. Born in Kingston, Ontario, Allen spent most of his professional life in England. He was an erudite scholar with a diverse educational background, having studied at King Edward's School in Birmingham and later at Merton College, Oxford, where he developed a keen interest in science and literature. His literary career is marked by an impressive array of publications across genres including science fiction, mysteries, and social critique. Allen's 'The British Barbarians' (1895) stands out as a satirical novel that delves into Victorian social mores and the implications of contemporary scientific thought on society. The book reflects Allen's preoccupation with social Darwinism and highlights his ability to question and dissect the social dogmas of his time through the lens of speculative fiction. Throughout his works, Allen's writing style is recognized for its distinctive blend of intellectual vigor and a clear, engaging narrative. Author of over 30 books, Allen remained a prominent voice in the scientific and literary discourse of the late 19th century, leaving a legacy that continues to be studied for its contributions to literary history and social commentary.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century speculative fiction • British science fiction classics • British society • British upper class • cautionary social commentary • cultural shock • dystopian future • elitism and imperialism • England • English literature • ethnological science fiction • Fiction • Grant Allen novels • Grant Allen's humor • Grant Allen writing style • historical commentary • historical science fiction books • Human Condition Exploration • humorous political critique • satirical character journey • satirical fiction • Science Fiction • Science fiction critique • Social Critique • social life and customs • social satire literature • Time Travel • time travel fiction • Time-travel novel • Utopian and dystopian fiction • Victorian science fiction • Victorian social satire • witty ironic style
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