
The System of the World
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Format
Paperback
Pages
908
Language
English
Published
Sep 6, 2005
Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
ISBN-10
0060750863
ISBN-13
9780060750862
Description
In the final installment of Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle, the intricate tapestry of the 18th century comes to a compelling conclusion. Characters from previous volumes converge, their destinies intertwined as they navigate the tumultuous landscapes of politics, science, and philosophy. From the struggles of the Enlightenment to the complexities of emerging financial systems, the narrative explores the dynamic interplay between reason and chaos, sovereignty and liberty.
As societies grapple with the principles of modernity, readers are drawn into a world where intellectual discourse and political maneuvering shape the very fate of nations. Personal journeys of growth and ambition reflect the broader historical transformations occurring across Europe and the New World, all while the characters face the tensions that arise from power, belief, and betrayal.
Richly detailed and brimming with historical nuance, this volume not only wraps up existing storylines but also deepens the philosophical questions posed throughout the series. Stephenson invites readers to reflect on the systems that govern human existence and the lasting impact of the past on the present.
As societies grapple with the principles of modernity, readers are drawn into a world where intellectual discourse and political maneuvering shape the very fate of nations. Personal journeys of growth and ambition reflect the broader historical transformations occurring across Europe and the New World, all while the characters face the tensions that arise from power, belief, and betrayal.
Richly detailed and brimming with historical nuance, this volume not only wraps up existing storylines but also deepens the philosophical questions posed throughout the series. Stephenson invites readers to reflect on the systems that govern human existence and the lasting impact of the past on the present.
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