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    Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 318 Seiten) , 17 b/w illus.
    ISBN: 9781400889600
    Content: The entertaining story of four utopian writers—Edward Bellamy, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman—and their continuing influence todayFor readers reared on the dystopian visions of Nineteen Eighty-Four and The Handmaid's Tale, the idea of a perfect society may sound more sinister than enticing. In this lively literary history of a time before "Orwellian" entered the cultural lexicon, Michael Robertson reintroduces us to a vital strain of utopianism that seized the imaginations of late nineteenth-century American and British writers.The Last Utopians delves into the biographies of four key figures--Edward Bellamy, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman—who lived during an extraordinary period of literary and social experimentation. The publication of Bellamy's Looking Backward in 1888 opened the floodgates of an unprecedented wave of utopian writing. Morris, the Arts and Crafts pioneer, was a committed socialist whose News from Nowhere envisions a workers' Arcadia. Carpenter boldly argued that homosexuals constitute a utopian vanguard. Gilman, a women's rights activist and the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper," wrote numerous utopian fictions, including Herland, a visionary tale of an all-female society.These writers, Robertson shows, shared a belief in radical equality, imagining an end to class and gender hierarchies and envisioning new forms of familial and romantic relationships. They held liberal religious beliefs about a universal spirit uniting humanity. They believed in social transformation through nonviolent means and were committed to living a simple life rooted in a restored natural world. And their legacy remains with us today, as Robertson describes in entertaining firsthand accounts of contemporary utopianism, ranging from Occupy Wall Street to a Radical Faerie retreat.
    Note: Frontmatter -- -- CONTENTS -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- INTRODUCTION -- -- CHAPTER 1. Locating Nowhere -- -- CHAPTER 2. Edward Bellamy’s Orderly Utopia -- -- CHAPTER 3. William Morris’s Artful Utopia -- -- CHAPTER 4. Edward Carpenter’s Homogenic Utopia -- -- CHAPTER 5. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Motherly Utopia -- -- CHAPTER 6. After the Last Utopians -- -- Notes -- -- Bibliographical Note -- -- Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691154169
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Robertson, Michael The last utopians Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2018 ISBN 9780691202860
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691154169
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Utopie ; Geschichte 1888-1903 ; Bellamy, Edward 1850-1898 Looking backward: 2000 - 1887 ; Morris, William 1834-1896 News from Nowhere ; Carpenter, Edward 1844-1929 ; Gilman, Charlotte Perkins 1860-1935 Herland
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    gbv_163287461X
    Format: viii, 318 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780691202860 , 9780691154169
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Robertson, Michael The last Utopians Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781400889600
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Utopie ; Geschichte 1888-1903 ; Bellamy, Edward 1850-1898 Looking backward: 2000 - 1887 ; Morris, William 1834-1896 News from Nowhere ; Carpenter, Edward 1844-1929 ; Gilman, Charlotte Perkins 1860-1935 Herland ; Utopie ; Englisch ; Geschichte
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    Online Resource
    Princeton :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV044959199
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 318 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-1-4008-8960-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Utopie ; Literatur ; 1850-1898 Bellamy, Edward ; 1834-1896 Morris, William ; 1844-1929 Carpenter, Edward ; 1860-1935 Gilman, Charlotte Perkins ; Utopie ; Literatur ; Electronic books
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    Princeton, NJ :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958916174102883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 17 b/w illus.
    ISBN: 9781400889600
    Content: The entertaining story of four utopian writers—Edward Bellamy, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman—and their continuing influence todayFor readers reared on the dystopian visions of Nineteen Eighty-Four and The Handmaid's Tale, the idea of a perfect society may sound more sinister than enticing. In this lively literary history of a time before "Orwellian" entered the cultural lexicon, Michael Robertson reintroduces us to a vital strain of utopianism that seized the imaginations of late nineteenth-century American and British writers.The Last Utopians delves into the biographies of four key figures--Edward Bellamy, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman—who lived during an extraordinary period of literary and social experimentation. The publication of Bellamy's Looking Backward in 1888 opened the floodgates of an unprecedented wave of utopian writing. Morris, the Arts and Crafts pioneer, was a committed socialist whose News from Nowhere envisions a workers' Arcadia. Carpenter boldly argued that homosexuals constitute a utopian vanguard. Gilman, a women's rights activist and the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper," wrote numerous utopian fictions, including Herland, a visionary tale of an all-female society.These writers, Robertson shows, shared a belief in radical equality, imagining an end to class and gender hierarchies and envisioning new forms of familial and romantic relationships. They held liberal religious beliefs about a universal spirit uniting humanity. They believed in social transformation through nonviolent means and were committed to living a simple life rooted in a restored natural world. And their legacy remains with us today, as Robertson describes in entertaining firsthand accounts of contemporary utopianism, ranging from Occupy Wall Street to a Radical Faerie retreat.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , Acknowledgments -- , INTRODUCTION -- , CHAPTER 1. Locating Nowhere -- , CHAPTER 2. Edward Bellamy’s Orderly Utopia -- , CHAPTER 3. William Morris’s Artful Utopia -- , CHAPTER 4. Edward Carpenter’s Homogenic Utopia -- , CHAPTER 5. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Motherly Utopia -- , CHAPTER 6. After the Last Utopians -- , Notes -- , Bibliographical Note -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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