The Yorl of the Northmen; or, the Fate of the English Race; Being the Romance of a Monarchical Utopia
Title | The Yorl of the Northmen; or, the Fate of the English Race; Being the Romance of a Monarchical Utopia |
Year for Search | 1892 |
Authors | [Armstrong], [Charles Wicksteed](1871-ca 1963) |
Tertiary Authors | Strongi'th'arm, Charles [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1892 |
Publisher | Reeves and Turner |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Brazilian author, English author, Male author, Spanish author |
Annotation | Feudal eutopia brought about through eugenics. Cottage industries but a few factories are allowed under strict health regulations. Traditional gender roles. See also 1936 Armstrong, Paradise Found; his The Only Way: A Suggestion as to the True Solution to the Problems of Over-population, Degeneration, Unemployment and the Menace of War. London: Edgar G. Dunstan, [1921?]; his “A Eugenic Colony: A Proposal for South America.” The Eugenics Review 25.2 (ns. 6.2) (July 1933): 91-97; his The Only Way: A Suggestion as to the True Solution to the Problems of Over-population, Degeneration, Unemployment and the Menace of War. London: Edgar G. Dunstan, [1921?]; and his The Survival of the Unfittest. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1927. Rev. and enl. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1931. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Late Victorian Utopias: A Prospectus. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 6 vols. (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2009), 3: 317-389. Editor's notes, 315, 399-400. |
Pseudonym | Charles Strongi'th'arm [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | L, O, PSt |
Author Note | English author (1871-ca 1963) who lived in Brazil from 1893-1923 where he founded and ran schools and then in Spain from 1923 to 1932, where he was headmaster of the English School in Barcelona, then in Brazil again from 1932 to 1938 and 1941 until his death. |
Full Text | 1892 [Armstrong, Charles Wicksteed] (1871-ca 1963). The Yorl of the Northmen; or, the Fate of the English Race; Being the Romance of a Monarchical Utopia. By Charles Strongi’th’arm [pseud.]. London: Reeves and Turner. Rpt. in Late Victorian Utopias: A Prospectus. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 6 vols. (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2009), 3: 317-389. Editor’s notes, 315, 399-400. L, O, PSt Feudal eutopia brought about through eugenics. Cottage industries but a few factories are allowed under strict health regulations. Traditional gender roles. See also 1936 Armstrong, Paradise Found; his The Only Way: A Suggestion as to the True Solution to the Problems of Over-population, Degeneration, Unemployment and the Menace of War. London: Edgar G. Dunstan, [1921?]; his “A Eugenic Colony: A Proposal for South America.” The Eugenics Review 25.2 (ns. 6.2) (July 1933): 91-97; his The Only Way: A Suggestion as to the True Solution to the Problems of Over-population, Degeneration, Unemployment and the Menace of War. London: Edgar G. Dunstan, [1921?]; and his The Survival of the Unfittest. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1927. Rev. and enl. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1931. English author who lived in Brazil from 1893-1923 where he founded and ran schools and then in Spain from 1923 to 1932, where he was headmaster of the English School in Barcelona, then in Brazil again from 1932 to 1938 and 1941 until his death. |