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Samuel Butler

    4 de diciembre de 1835 – 18 de junio de 1902

    Samuel Butler fue un autor victoriano iconoclasta cuya obra abarcó crítica literaria, pensamiento evolutivo y estudios de arte. Es célebre por sus sátiras utópicas y profundos exámenes de las normas sociales y la ortodoxia religiosa. La voz distintiva de Butler y su aguda visión de la condición humana continúan resonando en los lectores.

    Samuel Butler
    Erewhon by Samuel Butler, Fiction, Classics, Satire, Fantasy, Literary
    The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
    Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by His Son
    Unconscious Memory
    Ilíada
    The Odyssey
    • The Odyssey

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Homer's epic in which Greek hero Odysseus makes his long and treacherous journey home after the Tojan War, while his wife Penelope and his son Telemachos are forced to scheme to protect his throne until his return.

      The Odyssey
    • Ilíada

      • 1080 páginas
      • 38 horas de lectura

      Homero es el poeta griego por antonomasia, el poeta divino que influyó decisivamente en el arte, la literatura, la lengua, la religión y la filosofía griegas. Su obra, memorizada por los escolares, ha dejado a través de los siglos una huella indeleble en la vida de los griegos. Homero llegó a Occidente de la mano de Petrarca, cuando este humanista adquirió los manuscritos de los dos inigualables poemas homéricos que, con gran dolor, no supo descifrar. El mensaje de la «Ilíada» está, sin embargo, ahora claro para nosotros: aunque los héroes hagan frente al inexorable hado que pesa sobre los mortales cosechando la gloria, nada hay sobre la tierra más miserable que el hombre. La presente edición restituye la obra a sus orígenes ofreciendo una traducción muy literal en verso.

      Ilíada
    • Unconscious Memory

      • 180 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring the concept of memory, this work delves into the unconscious aspects that shape human experience. Samuel Butler presents a thought-provoking examination of how memories influence behavior and perception, challenging the traditional understanding of consciousness. The text combines philosophical insights with psychological observations, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between memory and identity. Butler's exploration invites readers to reflect on the deeper, often hidden layers of their own memories and the impact on their lives.

      Unconscious Memory
    • Erewhon, set in a thinly disguised New Zealand, ended with the escape of its protagonist from the native Erewhonians by balloon. In the sequel, narrated by his son John. Higgs returns to Erewhon and meets his former lover Yram, who is now the mother of his son George. He discovers that he is now worshipped as "the Sunchild." He finds himself in danger from the villainous Professors Hanky and Panky, who are determined to protect Sunchildism from him. With George's help Higgs escapes from their clutches and returns to England.

      Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by His Son
    • The Note-Books of Samuel Butler

      • 460 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The TREDITION CLASSICS series revives classical literature that has been largely forgotten, preserving cultural heritage from over two thousand years. By reprinting these timeless works, the series aims to make them accessible to modern readers and prevent them from fading into obscurity. Each hardcover edition supports the mission to celebrate and promote international literary classics, ensuring their availability in printed format for future generations.

      The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
    • A traveler finds himself imprisoned in a peculiar land where poverty is considered a crime. As he adapts to his new surroundings, he learns the local language and gains the trust of the residents. This journey introduces him to bizarre institutions, such as the Hospital for Incurable Bores, the College of Unreason, and the Museum of Old Machines, each reflecting the unique and whimsical culture of this strange society.

      Erewhon by Samuel Butler, Fiction, Classics, Satire, Fantasy, Literary
    • Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      In Erewhon, machines are banned, lest they evolve and take over. This 1872 proto-steampunk novel offers prescient, provocative satires of family, church, and mechanical progress. Includes the sequel, Erewhon Revisited.

      Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited
    • Erewhon (an anagram for "nowhere") is a faraway land where sickness is a punishable crime, criminals receive compassionate medical treatment, and machines are banned (for fear they'll evolve and become the masters of man). Butler's entertaining and thought-provoking Utopian novel takes aim at such hallowed institutions as family, church, and mechanical progress; its remarkable prescience in anticipating future sociological trends adds a special relevance for today's readers.

      Erewhon
    • The Secret History of the Calves-Head Club Compleat is a satirical masterpiece that exposes the hypocrisy of the English republican movement in the late 17th century. Through a series of mock-anthems, Ward, Denham, Dunton, and Butler reveal the true nature of the Calves-Head Club and its members. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in political satire and the history of the English republican movement.

      The Secret History of the Calves-Head Club, Compleat: Or, the Republican Unmask'd. Wherein Is Fully Shewn, the Religion of the Calves-Head Heroes, in