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E. Douglas Fawcett

Hartmann, the Anarchist; Or, The Doom of the Great City

In 'Hartmann, the Anarchist; Or, The Doom of the Great City', E. Douglas Fawcett presents a gripping narrative that intersected the anxieties of the fin-de-si√®cle era with a stark portrayal of anarchism's revolutionary ethos. The novel unfolds in a dystopian city plagued by corruption, and it showcases Fawcett's adeptness at weaving vivid allegory with thrilling prose. His stylistic approach merges elements of speculative fiction with social critique, reminiscent of contemporaneous works that challenged industrial society and the moral decay attributed to capitalism, heightening the reader's engagement with urgent themes of societal collapse and rebellion. E. Douglas Fawcett, a notable figure in Victorian literature, was influenced by the tumultuous socio-political climate of his time, marked by rising labor movements and anarchist ideologies. His exploration of radical themes stems from both lived experiences and a deep fascination with the philosophical underpinnings of anarchism. These influences culminate in a richly layered narrative that scrutinizes authority and the potential for societal transformation, echoing the sentiments of his literary peers while forging his unique voice. This novel is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of dystopian literature and anarchist theory alike. Fawcett'Äôs compelling portrayal of personal and collective agency invites readers to reflect on the dynamics of power and resistance. 'Hartmann, the Anarchist' resonates with current dialogues surrounding authority and social justice, making it a timely and thought-provoking addition to any literary collection.
155 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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