Aldous Huxley: a Study of the Major NovelsAthlone P., distributed by Constable, 1968 - 242 Seiten Infocus Article - English Brave New World envisions the birth of a scientific dictatorship in which the last traces of individuality have been ruthlessly stamped out. This article discusses the social order of scientific and psychological control portrayed by an author who was once described as the prophet of gloom. A Study of the Major Novels pp. 98-113. |
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Moral Dilemma | 19 |
Crome Yellow 1921 | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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