The Natural Man: A Romance of the Golden Age
Title | The Natural Man: A Romance of the Golden Age |
Year for Search | 1902 |
Authors | Lloyd, J[ohn] William(1857-1940) |
Tertiary Authors | Lloyd, J. William |
Date Published | 1902 |
Publisher | Benedict Prieth |
Place Published | Newark, NJ |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia which begins with an individual living in tune with nature on a farm called Vale Sunrise. The final chapter moves from individual to a community (who call themselves Simplicists). This community, which has "no codes, no laws, no rigid customs, no officers", can be seen as transitional to 1904 Lloyd. See also 1900 Lloyd. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St |
Author Note | Lloyd (1857-1940) was the co-publisher with Leonard B. Abbott of the anarchist journal The Free Comrade and established a community of sorts on his land in California. |
Full Text | 1902 Lloyd, J[ohn] William (1857-1940). The Natural Man: A Romance of the Golden Age. Eutopia which begins with an individual living in tune with nature on a farm called Vale Sunrise. The final chapter moves from individual to a community (who call themselves Simplicists). This community, which has “no codes, no laws, no rigid customs, no officers”, can be seen as transitional to 1904 Lloyd. See also 1900 Lloyd. Lloyd was the co-publisher with Leonard B. Abbott of the anarchist journal The Free Comrade and established a community of sorts on his land in California. |