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Cicely Hamilton

Theodore Savage

In “Theodore Savage,” Cicely Hamilton presents a thought-provoking narrative set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world, where civilization has collapsed, and humanity's primal instincts resurface. Hamilton's literary style intertwines vivid imagery with psychological depth, exploring themes of survival, morality, and the fragility of societal constructs. Through the character of Theodore Savage, readers are invited to grapple with the stark dichotomies of civilization and barbarism, making the novel not just a story of survival but a philosophical exploration of what it means to be human amidst chaos. Cicely Hamilton, a prominent suffragette and advocate for women's rights, infused her passions into her writing. Her experiences as a social reformer and her keen observations of gender roles during the early 20th century greatly influenced her literary creations. “Theodore Savage,” written in 1922, reflects her critical views on the potential degradation of society and the complex interplay between civilization and its discontents, offering a lens through which to view contemporary concerns about war, societal collapse, and human nature. This compelling work is highly recommended for readers who appreciate dystopian fiction with rich social commentary. Hamilton'Äôs acute insights into human behavior and culture resonate powerfully today, urging us to reflect on our relationship with civilization. The novel stands as a timeless warning of the delicate balance between order and chaos, making it essential reading for those interested in the intersections of literature, philosophy, and social critique.
235 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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