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Philistia is a novel that delves into the complexities of social class, political idealism, and the dynamics of societal roles, set against the backdrop of London s Socialist circles. The narrative introduces a diverse group of intellectuals and activists who gather to discuss issues of reform and class struggle. Central to the story is a passionate Socialist leader who attracts a mix of followers, each with differing views on the direction of social change. The novel explores the tensions between political ideologies and personal beliefs as characters grapple with their roles in a society…mehr

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Philistia is a novel that delves into the complexities of social class, political idealism, and the dynamics of societal roles, set against the backdrop of London s Socialist circles. The narrative introduces a diverse group of intellectuals and activists who gather to discuss issues of reform and class struggle. Central to the story is a passionate Socialist leader who attracts a mix of followers, each with differing views on the direction of social change. The novel explores the tensions between political ideologies and personal beliefs as characters grapple with their roles in a society undergoing transformation. As the characters engage in heated discussions, the contrasts between the intellectual and working classes come to the forefront, revealing the nuances of each individual's motivations. The story also examines the personal dynamics that emerge from these debates, particularly as the characters' differing backgrounds shape their perspectives on social issues. Through its portrayal of debates over idealism and reform, the novel enhances the reader's understanding of the challenges and contradictions inherent in efforts to create societal change, providing a critical reflection on the complexities of class and political engagement.
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Autorenporträt
Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen was a Canadian science writer and novelist, born on February 24, 1848, in Kingston, Canada. He was educated at Merton College in England. Known for his public advocacy of evolutionary theory in the late 19th century, Allen's works often explored the intersection of science, philosophy, and social issues. His novels, essays, and popular science writings made him an influential figure in promoting evolutionary ideas during a time of significant scientific debate. Allen s literary contributions include fiction and scientific writings, with works such as The Woman Who Did garnering attention. He was also a proponent of progressive social ideas. Allen passed away at the age of 51 on October 25, 1899, in Hindhead, United Kingdom. He was the son of Catherine Ann Grant and Joseph Antisell Allen, and had one child. Allen's legacy as a thinker and writer continues to be appreciated for its contributions to both literature and the understanding of scientific concepts in the public sphere.