Utopian themes reflect the spirit of the age which produces them, and echo its problems, ailments and concerns. Ages of helplessness and despair produce myths of wishful thinking and escape, such as, the myths of the Golden Age and the Earthly Paradise. An age of social instability and widespread discontent and frustration begets literary social utopias of social stability and universal contentment, such as, More's Utopia and other Renaissance utopias. An age of steady progress and prosperity inspires utopias of ambitious hopes of perfection as H.G. Well's Men like Gods and William Morris ' News from Nowhere. The twentieth century in which change has madly pace and the necessary adjustments have a frustrating slow pace has cr...
In the late nineteenth century, there was a significant outburst of utopian writings in English from...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
Over the course of history, many utopian and dystopian novels have been written that point out flaws...
Utopia, a perfect place, a place that doesn't exist. A place that is separated from the outside worl...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESThis work investigates literary u...
Bold plans and far-reaching openings demonstrate the increase in polyphony in the field of societal ...
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
Bold plans and far-reaching openings demonstrate the increase in polyphony in the field of so...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
This thesis talks about the origins of the literary genre of utopia and the way it developed through...
This thesis talks about the origins of the literary genre of utopia and the way it developed through...
The following paper will try to capture and to understand one of the most haunting and one of the mo...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
In the late nineteenth century, there was a significant outburst of utopian writings in English from...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
Over the course of history, many utopian and dystopian novels have been written that point out flaws...
Utopia, a perfect place, a place that doesn't exist. A place that is separated from the outside worl...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESThis work investigates literary u...
Bold plans and far-reaching openings demonstrate the increase in polyphony in the field of societal ...
Published in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has come to signify attempts to reform society in a dra...
Bold plans and far-reaching openings demonstrate the increase in polyphony in the field of so...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
This thesis talks about the origins of the literary genre of utopia and the way it developed through...
This thesis talks about the origins of the literary genre of utopia and the way it developed through...
The following paper will try to capture and to understand one of the most haunting and one of the mo...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
In the late nineteenth century, there was a significant outburst of utopian writings in English from...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...