Erewhon
Samuel Butler
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Erewhon is a thought-provoking novel by Samuel Butler that invites readers into a fictional land where the absurdities of Victorian society are laid bare. The story follows a protagonist who stumbles upon the enigmatic country of Erewhon, a place that serves as a mirror reflecting the quirks and contradictions of the world he left behind.
In Erewhon, Butler explores themes of morality, progress, and the nature of civilization, all while crafting a satirical narrative that challenges the norms of his time. The society he depicts is both strange and familiar, where machines are feared and the concept of illness is turned on its head, prompting readers to question the very foundations of their own beliefs.
With its clever wordplay—Erewhon being 'Nowhere' spelled backward—this novel not only entertains but also provokes deep reflection on the human condition. Butler's unique blend of science fiction and social commentary makes Erewhon a distinctive work that continues to resonate with contemporary audiences.
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| Preface | 12:55 | Leído por calystra | |
| Waste Lands | 11:45 | Leído por calystra | |
| In the Wool-Shed | 8:30 | Leído por calystra | |
| Up the River | 10:24 | Leído por calystra | |
| The Saddle | 15:33 | Leído por calystra | |
| The River and the Range | 14:43 | Leído por calystra | |
| Into Erewhon | 15:30 | Leído por calystra | |
| First Impressions | 13:16 | Leído por calystra | |
| In Prison | 15:17 | Leído por calystra | |
| To the Metropolis | 19:43 | Leído por calystra | |
| Current Opinions | 19:21 | Leído por James Christopher | |
| Some Erowhonian Trials | 14:32 | Leído por Zloot | |
| Malcontents | 18:35 | Leído por Roger Melin | |
| The Views of the Erowhonians Concerning Death | 17:31 | Leído por Ernst Pattynama | |
| Mahaina | 8:49 | Leído por Zloot | |
| The Musical Banks | 27:19 | Leído por Grant Petersen | |
| Arowhena | 16:35 | Leído por Zloot | |
| Ydgrun and the Ydgrunites | 14:22 | Leído por Zloot | |
| Birth Formulae | 11:54 | Leído por Ernst Pattynama | |
| The World of the Unborn | 16:01 | Leído por Zloot | |
| What They Mean by It | 17:35 | Leído por Hannah Dowell | |
| The Colleges of Unreason | 17:15 | Leído por Zloot | |
| The Colleges of Unreason - Continued | 20:34 | Leído por Zloot | |
| The Book of the Machines | 12:13 | Leído por Scott Carpenter | |
| The Machines - Continued | 17:08 | Leído por Scott Carpenter | |
| The Machines - Concluded | 23:46 | Leído por Scott Carpenter | |
| The Views of an Erewhonian Prophet Concerning the Rights of Animals | 16:03 | Leído por Laura Davis | |
| The Views of an Erewhonian Philosopher Concerning the Rights of Vegetables | 16:48 | Leído por Laura Davis | |
| Escape | 20:33 | Leído por Laura Davis | |
| Conclusion | 15:37 | Leído por Laura Davis |
Reseñas
a really good book
adam
A very interesting tale about a civilization that punishes physical illness but sympathizes with and seeks to correct mental and moral illnesses. It’s an interesting adventure in itself and a commentary on the stigmas still very much active in our time. There is also a very prescient discussion about technology, which I’m sure the author could not have imagined how on point he would be in the present era. Lastly, Michio Kushi, a great man and believer in natural living and robust health, named his company after the title. Could there be something idillic in this lost land?
Utter twaddle!
Paul Busman
The beliefs and practices of the Erewhonians are totally ludicrous, even for what passes as a satiricle novel. After a while, I dipped into each chapter a bit, then moved on to the next. I was glad to reach the end. Hey, you might like it but I didn't.