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"To-morrow?" by Victoria Cross is a speculative fiction novel that delves into themes of science fiction and futurism. Set in a visionary future, the novel explores both utopian and dystopian elements, providing a critical social commentary on the potential directions society might take. The story envisions a future where technological innovation and political systems have dramatically reshaped human life. It examines the ethical implications of technological progress and its impact on society, questioning the true meaning of progress and the consequences of reform. Through its portrayal of…mehr

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"To-morrow?" by Victoria Cross is a speculative fiction novel that delves into themes of science fiction and futurism. Set in a visionary future, the novel explores both utopian and dystopian elements, providing a critical social commentary on the potential directions society might take. The story envisions a future where technological innovation and political systems have dramatically reshaped human life. It examines the ethical implications of technological progress and its impact on society, questioning the true meaning of progress and the consequences of reform. Through its portrayal of advanced technology and evolving political structures, "To-morrow?" engages with the complexities of human nature and the potential for both positive and negative outcomes. The novel challenges readers to consider the possibilities of a future shaped by current innovations and to reflect on the social and ethical dimensions of such changes. Victoria Cross's narrative offers a thought-provoking look at the future, blending elements of utopia and dystopia to create a compelling exploration of what might lie ahead for humanity.
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Victoria Cross was the pen name of Annie Sophie Cory, a British author born on October 1 1868, in Rawalpindi, British India (now in Pakistan). She was the daughter of Colonel Arthur Cory, a British officer, and Fanny Elizabeth Griffin. Annie Sophie Cory is best known for her controversial and often provocative novels that challenged Victorian norms and explored themes of female sexuality, independence, and social constraints. Some of her notable works include Anna Lombard (1901), Six Women (1906), and Life's Shop Window (1907). These novels were characterized by their exploration of complex romantic and sexual relationships, as well as their critique of the oppressive nature of Victorian society. Victoria Cross's contributions to literature are significant for their early exploration of feminist themes and their challenge to the restrictive norms of her time. She passed away on August 10 1952, leaving behind a legacy of works that continue to be studied and appreciated for their bold and pioneering approach to women's issues and societal critique. She was a prolific writer, producing a significant body of work that includes over 20 novels and numerous short stories. Annie Sophie Cory never married and lived a relatively private life, often avoiding public attention. She spent much of her life traveling, drawing inspiration from her experiences in different cultures and societies, which is reflected in the diverse settings of her novels.