Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1987
Publisher
Hale & Iremonger
ISBN-10
0868062995
ISBN-13
9780868062990
Description
Catherine Helen Spence, a pioneer of Australian literature and a formidable advocate for social reform, offers a fascinating glimpse into her vision of the future through her 1888 writings. With a keen sense of observation and an imaginative spirit, she forecasts life a century ahead, weaving together elements of social justice, technological advancements, and changes in everyday living. Her work not only reflects her hopes and concerns for society but also captures the essence of a rapidly evolving world.
Lesley Durrell Ljungdahl contributes valuable context and insight into Spence’s perspective, shedding light on her significant contributions to various fields. The juxtaposition of Spence's Victorian world with her futuristic predictions invites readers to explore the trajectories of societal progress, encouraging both reflection and inspiration. Together, they create a compelling narrative that engages with themes of change, equality, and the enduring human spirit.
Lesley Durrell Ljungdahl contributes valuable context and insight into Spence’s perspective, shedding light on her significant contributions to various fields. The juxtaposition of Spence's Victorian world with her futuristic predictions invites readers to explore the trajectories of societal progress, encouraging both reflection and inspiration. Together, they create a compelling narrative that engages with themes of change, equality, and the enduring human spirit.
Genres
Poetry