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  1. Erewhon Erewhon Revisited Ed. 2nd by Butler, Samuel. Publication date 1872 Topics North Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language English. Book Source: Digital ...

  2. In this novel, Butler satirically describes a utopian society, using the civilization of 'Erewhon' ('nowhere,' scrambled) to satirize beliefs popular in the England of his day. Butler wrote a sequel to the novel, Erewhon Revisited. Genres Fiction Classics Science Fiction Fantasy Dystopia 19th Century Literature.

  3. DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by His Son" by Samuel Butler. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format.

  4. In the year 2072, 200 years after Erewhon was visited by Samuel Butler, a delegation from 1980 materialized through the time portal. The party revisiting this famous but mysterious country were, as it happens, particularly interested in the treatment of mental patients. They were welcomed as honored guests and referred to the Minister of Mental ...

  5. Erewhon Revisited. (1901)was the last work of Samuel Butler. A sequel to Erewhon, written in poor health, its imaginative energy is in the recreation of his memories of Canterbury and the Southern Alps forty years earler, and in the autobiographical wish-fulfilment of finding a son, rather than in the relatively uninspired satiric material. The ...

  6. Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by His Son (1901) is a satirical novel by Samuel Butler, forming a belated sequel to his Erewhon (1872).The Cambridge History of English and American Literature judges that it "has less of the free imaginative play of its predecessor.but, in sharp brilliance of wit and criticism, in intellectual unity and ...

  7. Erewhon Revisited (1901) First edition title page (BII ERR 1901.3) Butler’s final literary work, Erewhon Revisited, was a sequel to his first novel. The narrator of Erewhon returns to the country he discovered thirty years earlier, to find its people in the grip of a cultish religion known as 'Sunchildism', inspired by his own escape in a hot ...