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When Julian West, an aristocrat from the late 19th century, falls into a hypnotic sleep and awakes in the 20th century, he is surprised to find an ideal society. Originally published in 1888, Looking Backward is a utopian novel written by Edward Bellamy. With the address of social problems such as war, poverty, unemployment, and miserable working conditions, Looking Backward depicts an ideal, necessary, and attainable society that has not yet been achieved in modern-day America.

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When Julian West, an aristocrat from the late 19th century, falls into a hypnotic sleep and awakes in the 20th century, he is surprised to find an ideal society. Originally published in 1888, Looking Backward is a utopian novel written by Edward Bellamy. With the address of social problems such as war, poverty, unemployment, and miserable working conditions, Looking Backward depicts an ideal, necessary, and attainable society that has not yet been achieved in modern-day America.


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Edward Bellamy (1850-1898) was an American author, journalist, and activist. He was a Nationalist, and his work inspired the establishment of many Nationalist clubs throughout the United States. Bellamy's most popular work, Looking Backward, was one of the bestsellers of his time, and inspired political action from the readers. The year before he died, Bellamy published a sequel to Looking Backward called Equality that addressed issues overlooked in the original novel. Throughout his prolific career, Edward Bellamy used his talent to advocate for social justice and inspire political change.