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Critics view When the Sleeper Wakes as a prototype of the anti-utopian novel, a genre developed by Zamyatin, Huxley, and Orwell into nightmare futures associated with the totalitarian age and the moral horrors of fascism and communism. Annotated by the world's leading Wellsian scholar, in Sleeper is found a greater measure of artistry and characterization than is usually accorded it. As a complex work combining technological with social speculation, Sleeper is unmatched for canniness in the history of futuristic literature. Indeed, its aeronautical details influenced the Wright Brothers in the design of their flyer, and the novel predicts the promotion of airplanes as a weapon, a prophecy dramatically fulfilled in the twentieth century. This exhaustive critical edition features a lengthy introduction, appendices, bibliography and index, and a frontispiece taken from the original 1899 edition.
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1 The Text ;
2 The Prophet Belittled
3 Comic Inferno: From Sleeper to Schlepper
4 Nightmare: From Wells to Orwell
5 "Literature of Power"
6 Fascism
7 The Other Socialism
8 White, Red, and Blue
9 Totalitarianism
10 Equality and Human Rights
11 Oswald Spengler on the Years 2000-2200
When the Sleeper Wakes (1899)
(Annotated text of the First New York and London edition)
Appendices
I: "What I Believe" (1899a)
II: Preface to the 1910 Revision
III: Preface to the 1921 Reprint
IV: Preface to the 1924 Atlantic Edition
V: "The Labour Unrest" (1912b)
VI: "The World's Greatest Revolution," by John Brisben Walker (1901)
VII: On Aldous Huxley's Response in Brave New World
Bibliography
Index