"Kophetua the Thirteenth"

Title"Kophetua the Thirteenth"
Year for Search1888
AuthorsCorbett, Julian(1854-1929)
Secondary TitleTime
Volume / Editionos 18.40-19.47, 3rd ser. 1.51 - 51
Pagination476-87, 605-16, 730-43; 94-106, 226-37, 351-68, 475-96, 599-625; 87-101, 202-20
Date PublishedApril - November 1888, January - February 1889
KeywordsEnglish author, Male author
Annotation

Mostly romance but includes a eutopia, primarily in volume 1, called Oneira that had been established in Africa during the Renaissance. Based on reason. Tax system similar to that in 1656 Harrington results in wealth and the elimination of all taxes. Some satire on politics when there are no real issues. There is a dystopian enclave created deliberately to provide a place for those incapable of living a good Christian life. This is eliminated by the end of the novel.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. 2 vols. London: Macmillan & Co., 1889. One vol. ed. London: Macmillan, 1889.

Holding Institutions

LLL, MoU-St, PSt

Author Note

(1854-1929)

Full Text

1888-89 Corbett, Julian [Stafford] (1854-1929). “Kophetua the Thirteenth. A Romance.” Time os 18.40-19.47, 3rd ser. 1.51 - 51 (April - November 1888, January - February 1889): 476-87, 605-16, 730-43; 94-106, 226-37, 351-68, 475-96, 599-625; 87-101, 202-20. Rpt. 2 vols. London: Macmillan & Co. One vol. ed. London: Macmillan, 1889. LLL, MoU-St, PSt

Mostly romance but includes a eutopia, primarily in volume 1, called Oneira that had been established in Africa during the Renaissance. Based on reason. Tax system similar to that in 1656 Harrington results in wealth and the elimination of all taxes. Some satire on politics when there are no real issues. There is a dystopian enclave created deliberately to provide a place for those incapable of living a good Christian life. This is eliminated by the end of the novel.