Huxley Pig's Motor Car

Huxley Pig's Motor Car

Author: Rodney Peppé

Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media

Published: 2014-05-30

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1623347157

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Another adventure of Huxley Pig written by the author of "Huxley Pig", "Huxley Pig at the Circus", "Huxley Pig at the Restaurant" and "Huxley Pig in the Haunted House".


Something about the Author

Something about the Author

Author: Diane Telgen

Publisher: Something about the Author

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780810322844

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Series covers individuals ranging from established award winners to authors and illustrators who are just beginning their careers. Entries cover: personal life, career, writings and works in progress, adaptations, additional sources, and photographs.


The Whole Story

The Whole Story

Author: John E. Simkin

Publisher: K. G. Saur

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 1228

ISBN-13:

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This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.


Huxley Pig the Clown

Huxley Pig the Clown

Author: Rodney Peppé

Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media

Published: 2014-04-30

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1623347114

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Huxley Pig's imagination takes him to a circus where his exploits please the crowd, though nearly causing disaster to himself.


Huxley's Brave New World: Essays

Huxley's Brave New World: Essays

Author: David Garrett Izzo

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 0786480033

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Aldous Huxley's prophetic novel of ideas warned of a terrible future then 600 years away. Though Brave New World was published less than a century ago in 1932, many elements of the novel's dystopic future now seem an eerily familiar part of life in the 21st century. These essays analyze the influence of Brave New World as a literary and philosophical document and describe how Huxley forecast the problems of late capitalism. Topics include the anti-utopian ideals represented by the rigid caste system depicted, the novel's influence on the philosophy of "culture industry" philosophers Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, the Nietzschean birth of tragedy in the novel's penultimate scene, and the relationship of the novel to other dystopian works.