Eutopia

Eutopia

Author: M. Wynn Thomas

Publisher: University of Wales Press

Published: 2021-01-15

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1786836157

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The Brexit debates confirmed how Wales’s relationship to Europe has for too long been discussed exclusively, narrowly and suffocatingly in terms of its social, political and economic aspects. As a contrast, this volume sets out to explore the rich, inventive and exhilarating spectrum of pro-European sentiment evident from 1848 to 1980 in the writings of Welsh intellectuals and creative writers. It ranges from the era of O. M. Edwards, through the interwar period when both right wing (Saunders Lewis) and left wing (Cyril Cule) ideologies clashed, to the post-war age when major writers such as Emyr Humphreys and Raymond Williams became influential. This study clearly demonstrates that far from being insular and parochial, Welsh culture has long been hospitably internationalist. As the very title Eutopia concedes, there have of course been frequently utopian aspects to Wales’s dreams of Europe. However, while some may choose to dismiss them as examples of mere wishful thinking, others may fruitfully appreciate their aspirational and inspirational aspects.


Eutopia

Eutopia

Author: Alan Jacobs

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 1846942756

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"Enthralling and adventurous Utopian novella exploring the up to now undiscovered land of the legendary emperor Prester John, found in Ethiopia"--P. [4] of cover.


Eutopia

Eutopia

Author: Philip Allott

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 1785360663

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There is a vacuum of philosophy to make sense of a world dominated by a disorderly global economy, by science and engineering, by ideologies, and by popular culture. There is a vacuum of law to bring order to relations between states that are more threatening than they have ever been. Thomas More’s Utopia (1516) re-thought everything in another difficult new world. Philip Allott’s Eutopia (2016) reclaims the best of human thought to empower us in making a better human world.


Eutopia

Eutopia

Author: Kulsum Yasmin

Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION

Published:

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9361752006

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In this book, Eutopia, ten budding authors across different parts of India have wonderfully expressed themselves on various themes in different genres. The best of their works are presented here as a fine collection where readers can find themselves enjoying the amazing voyage of co-authors' creation.


Eutopia

Eutopia

Author: David Nickle

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2020-08-04

Total Pages: 489

ISBN-13: 1504064267

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This debut horror novel by the author of acclaimed short story collection Monstrous Affections “establishes him as a worthy heir to the mantle of Stephen King” (National Post). Set in 1911, Eutopia “mixes utopian vision, rustic Americana, and pure creepiness. . . . Nickle blends Little House on the Prairie with distillates of Rosemary’s Baby and The X-Files to create a chilling survival-of-the-fittest story” (Publishers Weekly). Situated on the edge of the woods and mountains of northern Idaho, the tiny settlement of Eliada is an industrialist’s attempt to create heaven on earth. But its secrets are soon to be unveiled, as Jason Thistledown, the sole survivor of a mysterious plague in Montana, and Andrew Waggoner, a black doctor nearly lynched by the KKK, delve beneath the façade of the utopian mill town. What they discover is science warped by ideology—and an unearthly monster that preys on the faith of its own true believers . . . “A story of piano-wire suspense, grotesque horrors, and, above all, visceral insight into the race politics of American horror, and how they are bound up with the American project itself.” —Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing Praise for David Nickle “His stories are dark, wildly imaginative, and deeply compassionate—even when they’re laced with righteous anger.” —Nathan Ballingrud, author of Wounds “David Nickle is Canada’s answer to Stephen King. His writing charms even as it slices like a blade between the ribs: sharp, subtle, and never less than devastating.” —Helen Marshall, author of Gifts for the One Who Comes After


Tales from Eutopia

Tales from Eutopia

Author: Llewellyn Mark Jones

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2020-12-20

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 1480899089

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Deftly crafted around the overarching theme of education, Tales from Eutopia, by author Llewellyn Mark Jones, offers a collection of thirteen intriguing short stories. Eutopia seems illusory while based on relatable experiences. These narratives contain diverse perspectives that transcend the educational context, revealing curious truths. Some characters travel from story to story. Some tales ask: “What if”? Yet others foster contemplation and revelation. The opening tale, “Staring Truth,” explores a kindergarten boy’s credibility, which has dire, global consequences. “The Deacon” pays tribute to a minister whose contributions impact the school and the community after a tragedy. Tales from Eutopia connects Eutopia to the world, opening a conversation. From the kindergarten classroom to the university lecture hall, these narratives share valuable lessons about learning and life.


Eutopia

Eutopia

Author: M Wynn Thomas

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9781786836144

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