The Collected Works of Edward Bellamy (eBook)

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2022
1319 Seiten
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The Collected Works of Edward Bellamy presents a comprehensive anthology of the author's influential writings, encapsulating his visionary ideas on social reform and utopianism. Notably recognized for his seminal work, "Looking Backward," Bellamy crafts a narrative that blends social criticism with speculative fiction, set in a future where economic disparities are eradicated through a cooperative society. His literary style is characterized by a blend of idealism and practicality, employing a clear, engaging prose that makes profound philosophical concepts accessible. This collection not only features his most significant works but also includes essays and speeches that elaborate on his views regarding capitalism, social justice, and the potential for a harmonious future society, situating him within the context of late 19th-century American progressivism. Edward Bellamy (1850-1898) was an American author and social activist whose life experiences deeply informed his writing. Witnessing the tumultuous economic landscape of his time and the struggles of the working class, Bellamy became a passionate advocate for social reform. His background as a student of philosophy and economics influenced his vision, allowing him to articulate a compelling critique of capitalism and the inequalities it fostered, ultimately contributing to the emergence of the nationalist movement. For readers inclined towards social philosophy, speculative fiction, and utopian literature, The Collected Works of Edward Bellamy serves as an essential resource. It not only showcases Bellamy's profound foresight but also invites reflection on contemporary social issues. By delving into this collection, readers engage with enduring questions about justice, equality, and the future of society, making it a relevant and thought-provoking choice for a modern audience.

Edward Bellamy (1850-1898) was a pioneering American author and social thinker, best known for his utopian novel 'Looking Backward 2000-1887'. Bellamy was born in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, on March 26, 1850. Educated in law and the arts, he ultimately turned to writing to express his vision for society. 'Looking Backward', published in 1888, catapulted him to fame. The book presents a future society based on socialist ideals where poverty, crime, and war have been eliminated. Although it was one of his earliest works, it remains the centerpiece of his legacy, greatly influencing the socialist movement in the United States and worldwide. In 'Looking Backward', Bellamy introduced the concept of 'credit cards', presaging their ubiquitous use in contemporary society. Apart from his famous utopian tome, Bellamy published numerous other books and short stories, many of which are compiled in 'The Collected Works of Edward Bellamy'. His literary style often adopted a predictive and philosophical lens, dissecting the flaws of capitalist societies and exploring alternative socio-economic structures. In his follow-up to 'Looking Backward', the lesser-known 'Equality' (1897), Bellamy continued to detail his vision for a harmonious future world. Although his later works did not reach the same level of acclaim, they solidified his reputation as an influential and prescient voice for progress and reform. Bellamy died on May 22, 1898, leaving behind a body of work that continues to be studied and admired for its imagination and bold engagement with social and political themes.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte 1984 • 19th century American authors • 19th century literature • 19th-century setting • American Literature • American social commentary • Arthur Clarke • bandwidth • Character-driven narratives • dystopian social commentary • Economic critique fiction • Edward Bellamy books • egalitarian society • futuristic novels • historical context writing • Idealistic visions • Industrialization critique • Literary evolution • Looking Backward • Narrative style exploration • Optimistic storytelling • Outlander • political science fiction • Progressive thematic exploration • Ray Bradbury • Ready Player One • Science fiction elements • Social commentary • social philosopher • social reform narrative • Social Science Fiction • speculative fiction classics • split second • The Gender Game • The Handmaid's Tale • The Lord of the Rings • Turn-of-century ideals • utopian fiction • utopian speculation
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