Erewhon


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(3.9 stars; 27 reviews)

Erewhon, or Over the Range is a novel by Samuel Butler, published anonymously in 1872. The title is also the name of a country, supposedly discovered by the protagonist. In the novel, it is not revealed in which part of the world Erewhon is, but it is clear that it is a fictional country. Butler meant the title to be read as the word Nowhere backwards, even though the letters "h" and "w" are transposed. It is likely that he did this to protect himself from accusations of being unpatriotic, although Erewhon is obviously a satire of Victorian society. (summary from Wikipedia) (8 hr 0 min)

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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


(5 stars)

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!


(2 stars)

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.