Brave New World: History, Science, and Dystopia
尚無評分
Fantasy
格式
平裝書
頁數
156
語言
英語
已出版
Jan 1, 1989
出版商
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805781218
ISBN-13
9780805781212
描述
Robert S. Baker delves into the world of "Brave New World," exploring its rich historical context and the scientific innovations that inspired Aldous Huxley’s iconic dystopian narrative. The author examines the societal critiques intertwined within the plot, shedding light on the implications of technology and conformity that remain relevant today.
Through a thorough analysis of themes such as consumerism, individuality, and the loss of humanity, Baker invites readers to reflect on the critical reception of Huxley's work. This exploration not only enhances the understanding of the book but also encourages contemplation on the future of society as it grapples with similar issues.
Through a thorough analysis of themes such as consumerism, individuality, and the loss of humanity, Baker invites readers to reflect on the critical reception of Huxley's work. This exploration not only enhances the understanding of the book but also encourages contemplation on the future of society as it grapples with similar issues.