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American involvement in Vietnam in the 1950s. The novel has received much attention due to its prediction of the outcome of the Vietnam War and subsequent American foreign policy since the 1950s. Graham Greene portrays a U.S. official named Pyle as so blinded by
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is in itself anarchistic. Vladimir asserts that the bombing "must be purely destructive" and that the anarchists who will be implicated as the architects of the explosion "should make it clear that are perfectly determined to make a clean sweep of the whole social creation." However, the political
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in French, Spanish, and
English, with new narratives about political topics relating to global debt, labor abuses, mass migration, and environmental crises in the Global South. Political fiction by contemporary novelists from the Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America directly challenges
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from both the left and the right of the political spectrum. The most fervent of these attacks came from the
Associated Farmers of California; they were displeased with the book's depiction of California farmers' attitudes and conduct toward the migrants. They denounced the book as a 'pack of lies'
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to negotiate the
English wool trade. There he meets a man by the name Raphael Hythloday. He is a man that has been to the island on Utopia. He explains to More how their entire philosophy is to find happiness and share everything collectively; in this society, money does not exist, which starkly
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and labeled it 'communist propaganda'". Some accused
Steinbeck of exaggerating camp conditions to make a political point. Steinbeck had visited the camps well before publication of the novel and argued that their inhumane nature destroyed the settlers' spirit.
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novel. The intention of the writers of proletarian literature is to lift the workers from the slums by inspiring them to embrace the possibilities of social change or of a political revolution. As such, it is a form of political fiction.
912:"Nostromo" (Italian for "our man")—is instructed by English-descended silver-mine owner Charles Gould to take Gould's silver abroad so that it will not fall into the hands of revolutionaries. The role of politics is paramount in
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authors. It is about the lives of the poor, and the period from 1930 to 1945, in particular, produced many such novels. However, proletarian works were also produced before and after those dates. In
Britain, the terms
1048:, a Senegalese immigrant living France since the 1990s, writes political fiction about her experiences on France's unwelcoming borders that are dominated by white Christian culture. The work of Guadeloupean author
1060:(1985). Set in historical Segou (now part of Mali), the novels examine the violent legacies of the slave trade, Islam, Christianity, and colonization (from 1797 to 1860). A bold critic of the presidency of
753:'s view, "infused the novel genre with political sensibility, espousing the belief that England's future as a world power depended not on the complacent old guard, but on youthful, idealistic politicians."
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Dickens "issued to the world more political and social truths than have been uttered by all the professional politicians, publicists and moralists put together". On the other hand,
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events, systems, and theories, and is frequently seen as an instrument to promote social reform or political revolution among the working classes. Proletarian literature is created especially by
767:; the "two nations" of its subtitle referred to the huge economic and social gap between the privileged few and the deprived working classes. The last of Disraeli's political-novel trilogy,
1172:(1839), shocked readers with its images of poverty and crime: it destroyed middle-class polemics about criminals, making any pretence to ignorance about what poverty entailed impossible.
965:(1939) is a depiction of the plight of the poor. However, some Steinbeck's contemporaries attacked his social and political views. Bryan Cordyack writes: "Steinbeck was attacked as a
405:. Aristophanes is also notable for the persecution he underwent. Aristophanes' plays turned upon images of filth and disease. His bawdy style was adopted by Greek dramatist-comedian
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form of anarchism is ultimately controlled in the novel: the only supposed politically motivated act is orchestrated by a secret government agency. Conrad's third political novel,
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among their sons. Both the nihilists and the 1830s liberals sought
Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the
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in which he suggests that the impoverished Irish might ease their economic troubles by selling their children as food for rich gentlemen and ladies. The satirical
818:(1895), is set in the Egypt of 1087–85 BCE as that country experiences internal stresses and external threats that will culminate in the fall of its
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was the first book in which he tried, with full consciousness of what he was doing, "to fuse political purpose and artistic purpose into one whole."
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2307:"Benjamin Disraeli 1804–1881"
1758:From the Fatherland with Love
1560:The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma
935:. Conrad's earlier novella,
830:are vulnerable to co-option,
2329:. Johannes Kepler University
1412:Democracy: An American Novel
770:Tancred; or, The New Crusade
471:novella which satirises the
7:
2680:Perisic, Alexandra (2019).
2420:Norman Sherry, ed. (1973).
2354:and Curtin's Translation",
2214:"Utopia by Sit Thomas More"
2193:Warszawa w latach 1526–1795
1989:Bates, Alfred, ed. (1906),
1902:September 16, 2006, at the
1848:
982:(1955) by English novelist
588:popularised the adjective "
10:
4355:
2905:"social problem novel" in
1372:Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin
1104:The proletarian novel may
760:Sybil; or, The Two Nations
682:United States Constitution
678:Constitution of 3 May 1791
645:King Henry VIII of England
473:Russian Revolution of 1917
429:(1729) is an 18th-century
29:
4161:
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4125:Stream of unconsciousness
4068:
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3656:Falling action/Catastasis
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3039:
2754:Bruner, David K. (1977).
2651:"Return to The Gay Place"
2569:Austin American-Statesman
2022:10.1017/s0009838800042580
1306:Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
1246:Simplicius Simplicissimus
1182:(1854) is set in a small
3493:Self-fulfilling prophecy
2931:Kucich & Sadoff 2006
2875:A Handbook to Literature
2649:Reed, Jan (March 2001).
1945:Dating Plato's Dialogues
1882:
1648:The Manchurian Candidate
1565:Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz
1423:The Princess Casamassima
1166:Dickens's second novel,
799:traditional spirituality
661:The Return of the Deputy
30:Not to be confused with
4120:Stream of consciousness
3583:Suspension of disbelief
2798:Encyclopedia Britannica
2404:Conrad, Joseph (1993),
2269:Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz
2010:The Classical Quarterly
989:American exceptionalism
665:Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz
523:" (1946) he wrote that
511:. Orwell described his
122:Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz
3661:Denouement/Catastrophe
3642:Rising action/Epitasis
2734:World Literature Today
2503:Cite journal requires
2292:Manzoni and his Times.
2050:Anderson, John Louis,
1964:, New York, p. 56
1876:Proletarian literature
1675:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
1626:Dark Green, Bright Red
1257:The Pilgrim's Progress
343:genres. This includes
250:social science fiction
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2921:"Childers, JW (2001)"
2841:On Three Strong Women
2290:Archibald Colquhoun.
2261:Zdzisław Skwarczyński
2115:p. 23 (Penguin))
1941:Plato (c. 427–347 BC)
1918:. Talk of the Nation.
1437:(1886) by Henry James
1406:Charles Dudley Warner
1367:The History of a Town
1339:Nikolai Chernyshevsky
1149:social stratification
918:Greenwich Observatory
341:utopian and dystopian
324:Harriet Beecher Stowe
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4339:Works about politics
3561:Narrative techniques
3341:Story within a story
3153:Supporting character
2443:The Norton Anthology
2370:Christopher Kasparek
2348:Christopher Kasparek
1843:Kim Stanley Robinson
1593:It Can't Happen Here
1323:A Tale of Two Cities
1090:social-problem novel
838:, intimidation, and
586:Nineteen Eighty-Four
533:Nineteen Eighty-Four
485:democratic socialist
409:, whose early play,
377:Nineteen Eighty-Four
367:It Can't Happen Here
4266:Political narrative
4108:Unreliable narrator
3965:Speculative fiction
3673:Nonlinear narrative
3621:Three-act structure
3481:Deal with the Devil
2138:The Spanish Cockpit
1960:Sutton, DF (1993),
1928:Plato: The Republic
1856:Augustan literature
1345:The Palliser novels
1334:What Is to Be Done?
1301:The Partisan Leader
1290:Fables and Parables
1240:Miguel de Cervantes
1029:Sam Houston Johnson
962:The Grapes of Wrath
933:revolutions of 1917
732:, which controlled
639:(1516), written by
505:cult of personality
399:, in plays such as
82:Miguel de Cervantes
4244:Narrative paradigm
4239:Narrative identity
4169:Dominant narrative
4115:Multiple narrators
3399:Fictional location
3242:Dramatic structure
2823:The New York Times
2597:Washington Monthly
2267:(introduction) to
2149:New English Weekly
1820:Robert A. Heinlein
1804:War with the Newts
1549:The Foundation Pit
1391:Fyodor Dostoyevsky
1074:Three Strong Women
1064:, French novelist
1041:migrant literature
1035:21st-century novel
1027:, and his brother
979:The Quiet American
929:Revolution of 1905
924:Under Western Eyes
897:Under Western Eyes
874:20th-century novel
828:the powers that be
808:The Polish writer
722:Alessandro Manzoni
710:19th-century novel
669:Tadeusz Kościuszko
652:18th-century novel
618:(1578), the first
604:16th-century novel
487:, was a critic of
447:policy toward the
309:Gulliver's Travels
280:is concerned with
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4249:Narrative therapy
3683:television series
3628:Freytag's Pyramid
3471:Moral development
3374:Alternate history
3084:False protagonist
2953:"Charles Dickens"
2852:H. Gustav Klaus,
2760:L'Esprit Créateur
2693:978-0-8142-1410-7
2621:(February 1979).
2482:. London: Penguin
2455:Cordyack, Brian.
2357:The Polish Review
2242:www.goodreads.com
2189:Stefan Kieniewicz
2107:Orwell, George. "
1861:Political cartoon
1831:Ursula K. Le Guin
1815:Starship Troopers
1703:The Chocolate War
1456:(1900) Jack Adams
1098:socialist-realism
1086:proletarian novel
1080:Proletarian novel
1017:Billy Lee Brammer
938:Heart of Darkness
820:Twentieth Dynasty
791:nihilist movement
741:Benjamin Disraeli
509:a reign of terror
497:Spanish Civil War
426:A Modest Proposal
329:Uncle Tom's Cabin
266:Socratic dialogue
246:proletarian novel
218:Political fiction
16:(Redirected from
4346:
4334:Political novels
4229:Literary science
3772:Narrative poetry
3668:Linear narrative
3578:Stylistic device
3573:Show, don't tell
3536:Figure of speech
3326:Shaggy dog story
3069:Characterization
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1461:The Old New Land
1381:, also known as
1350:Anthony Trollope
1210:Notable examples
1005:French Indochina
945:depredations in
914:The Secret Agent
891:The Secret Agent
870:favourite book.
782:Fathers and Sons
757:was followed by
726:historical novel
507:and enforced by
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384:Political satire
274:political theory
238:political novels
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1609:Arthur Koestler
1554:Andrei Platonov
1510:Robert Tressell
1348:(1864–1879) by
1328:Charles Dickens
1317:Charles Dickens
1295:Ignacy Krasicki
1284:Tobias Smollett
1268:Persian Letters
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1174:Charles Dickens
1145:Charles Dickens
1135:
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1062:Nicolas Sarkozy
1037:
876:
868:Joseph Stalin's
834:, subornation,
730:Austrian Empire
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641:Sir Thomas More
624:Polish language
622:written in the
610:Jan Kochanowski
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503:, built upon a
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112:Ignacy Krasicki
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656:The political
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421:Jonathan Swift
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304:Jonathan Swift
202:John Steinbeck
182:Edward Bellamy
92:Jonathan Swift
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2619:Reinert, Al
2109:Why I Write
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1543:Franz Kafka
1532:Franz Kafka
1499:Andrei Bely
1477:Maxim Gorky
1447:Leo Tolstoy
1428:Henry James
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545:doublethink
539:Big Brother
525:Animal Farm
521:Why I Write
513:Animal Farm
465:allegorical
460:Animal Farm
411:Drunkenness
402:The Knights
352:Jack London
294:Thomas More
162:Leo Tolstoy
62:Thomas More
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