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A retrospective portrayal (1852) of Disraeli as a young man when he wrote Popanilla. Popanilla is a star attraction of Vraibleusia and is proclaimed as the Ambassador for Fantaisie. He is invited to meet an ancient patched-up statue which can speak no wrong and is the ultimate power on the island, his decrees causing the stock market ...
23 de jul. de 2009 · CHAPTER 5 Popanilla was discomposed, but he was not discomfited. He consoled himself for the Royal neglect by the recollection of the many illustrious men who had been despised, banished, imprisoned, and burnt for the maintenance of opinions which, centuries afterwards, had been discovered to be truth.
The voyage of Captain Popanilla. by. Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881. Publication date. 1828. Topics. Utopias. Publisher. Philadelphia : Carey, Lea, and Carey.
20 de ene. de 2016 · In The Voyage of Captain Popanilla, which abandons realism for the sake of fantasy and parody, Disraeli creates extraordinary utopian situations for the purpose of mocking the philosophical tenets of utilitarianism, especially through an elaborative manipulation of various points of view.
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17 de jun. de 2004 · The Voyage of Captain Popanilla is a satirical novel written by the British politician and author Benjamin Disraeli. The book tells the story of Captain Popanilla, a wealthy and ambitious individual from the fictional island of Vraibleusia.
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Benjamin Disraeli. There is an island in the Indian Ocean, so unfortunate as not yet to have been visited either by Discovery Ships or Missionary Societies. It is a place where all those things are constantly found which men most desire to see, and with the sight of which they are seldom favored. It abounds in flowers, and fruit, and sunshine.