"The Story of Loveland"

Title"The Story of Loveland"
Year for Search1904
AuthorsDixie, Lady Florence [Caroline](1855-1905)
Secondary TitleAgnostic Journal and Eclectic Review
Volume / Edition54.4 - 7
Pagination51-53; 68-69; 83-84; 99-101
Date PublishedJanuary 23 - February 13, 1904
KeywordsFemale author, Scottish author
Annotation

Egalitarian eutopia stressing gender equality. Everyone works. Dual gender high offices. Vegetarian. Telepathy. Federation of states ruled by similar laws. Land administered by the state. "Discipline brigades" to ensure conformity. Capital of Heartease. "Loveland's people are comrades and are ruled by justice; hence there can be no class or sex privilege, and, in those respects, all are equal" (421). "A Wanderer's Dream." Agnostic Journal and Eclectic Review 53.23 (December 5, 1903): 355-56 serves as an introduction to the story.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in her Izra; A Child of Solitude (London: John Long, [1906]), 421-41.

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Holding Institutions

DLC, L

Author Note

Scottish female author (1855-1905).

Full Text

[1904] Dixie, Lady Florence [Caroline] (1855-1905). “The Story of Loveland.” Agnostic Journal and Eclectic Review 54.4 – 7 (January 23 – February 13, 1904): 51-53; 68-69; 83-84; 99-101. Rpt. in her Izra; A Child of Solitude (London: John Long, [1906]), 421-41.  DLC, L

Egalitarian eutopia stressing gender equality. Everyone works. Dual gender high offices. Vegetarian. Telepathy. Federation of states ruled by similar laws. Land administered by the state. “Discipline brigades” to ensure conformity. Capital of Heartease. “Loveland’s people are comrades and are ruled by justice; hence there can be no class or sex privilege, and ,in those respects, all are equal” (421). “A Wanderer’s Dream.” Agnostic Journal and Eclectic Review 53.23 (December 5, 1903): 355-56 serves as an introduction to the story. Scottish female author.