Max Nettlau's Utopian Vision provides a historically grounded presentation of the entire literature of utopianism. Nettlau shows an encyclopaedic knowledge of the subject.
Max Nettlau's Utopian Vision provides a historically grounded presentation of the entire literature of utopianism. Nettlau shows an encyclopaedic knowledge of the subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Toby Widdicombe is Professor of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He has specialized during his career in utopianism, Shakespeare, American literature, and textual studies.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Outline of the History of Utopias 1. Definition 2. The Classical and Medieval Ages 3. The Renaissance and Neo-Classical Periods 4. The Nineteenth Century (to 1888) 5. 1888 to the Twentieth Century The Twentieth Century: 1900-1925 Notes Appendix A Select Nettlau Bibliography Appendix B An Annotated Gazetteer of Nettlau's Utopians Appendix C List of Intentional Communities in Esbozo Appendix D List of Utopian Newspapers and Journals in Esbozo Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Outline of the History of Utopias 1. Definition 2. The Classical and Medieval Ages 3. The Renaissance and Neo-Classical Periods 4. The Nineteenth Century (to 1888) 5. 1888 to the Twentieth Century The Twentieth Century: 1900-1925 Notes Appendix A Select Nettlau Bibliography Appendix B An Annotated Gazetteer of Nettlau's Utopians Appendix C List of Intentional Communities in Esbozo Appendix D List of Utopian Newspapers and Journals in Esbozo Bibliography Index
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