The Nineteenth Century; A Dialogue in Utopia
Title | The Nineteenth Century; A Dialogue in Utopia |
Year for Search | 1900 |
Authors | Ellis, [Henry] Havelock(1859-1939) |
Tertiary Authors | Ellis, Havelock |
Date Published | 1900 |
Publisher | Grant Richards |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Discussion of the nineteenth century, presented largely in negative terms, from the vantage point of a future eutopia, which is a united world, although nations still maintain their cultures, with one language and one medium of exchange. Communities exist to benefit their members rather than the reverse, which was the nineteenth century norm. The future is concerned with the art of living rather than commerce. Stress on beauty. |
Additional Publishers | US ed. subtitled An Utopian Retrospect. Boston, MA: Small, Maynard, 1900. |
Holding Institutions | L, DLC, PSt |
Author Note | (1859-1939) |
Full Text | 1900 Ellis, [Henry] Havelock (1859-1939). The Nineteenth Century; A Dialogue in Utopia. London: Grant Richards. U.S. ed. subtitled An Utopian Retrospect. Boston, MA: Small, Maynard. L, DLC, PSt Discussion of the nineteenth century, presented largely in negative terms, from the vantage point of a future eutopia, which is a united world, although nations still maintain their cultures, with one language and one medium of exchange. Communities exist to benefit their members rather than the reverse, which was the nineteenth century norm. The future is concerned with the art of living rather than commerce. Stress on beauty. |