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Candide
Voltaire's Candide
Xavier Cheneseau: Conversing with Alexander Zinoviev | 1
Candide; Or Optimism
Talking Fish: on Soviet Dissident Memoirs*
An Architectural Reading of Zamyatin's
An Analysis of Satire Megan Leboeuf University of Rhode Island,
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We Love Big Brother: an Analysis of the Relationship Between Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and Modern Politics in the United S
Candide Study Guide
Are We Living in the Brave New World? a Philosophical and Literary Analysis of the Happy Consciousness in Contemporary Western Society
Merge: the W’S Undergraduate Research Journal
TRAVELING to MODERNISM's OTHER WORLDS Huxley's Brave
Political Storytelling: from Fact to Fiction Frank Gadinger, Martina Kopf, Ayşem Mert, and Christopher Smith (Eds.)
[Eeb0b71] We Yevgeny Zamyatin, Clarence Brown
Soviet Dissident Thought
What Is the Meaning of Meaningless Sex in Dystopia?
Foucault, Power and the Modern Panopticon
Gendered Dystopia: Gender Politics in Yevgeny Zamyatin's We
Top View
Zamyatin's We and the Idea of the Dystopie
Dystopia As Protest: Zamyatin's We and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty
The Women of Brave New World: Aldous Huxley and the Gendered Agenda of Eugenics
George Orwell
George Orwell's Critical Reception
Yevgeny Zamyatin's We, and the Fallacies of Logic in Utopia An
George Orwell Collection Date Range: 1929 - 1991
Future Politics (Science Fiction and Political Theory)
A Study of George Orwell's Purpose in Writing Ruth Anne Kurani Nuwayser
The Magnifying Glass Communism – Society of Lethargy Alexander
Gender Wars in Zamyatin's We
The Impact of the Soviet Dissident Movement on the Adoption of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment
Samizdat and Soviet Dissident Publics
The Reality of Post9communism Four
Utopia Vs. Dystopia Introduction We Have All Seen Movies Or Read Books About the End of the World As We Know It
The Tragedy Underneath: Satire and Reality
Zamyatin's We: Persuading the Individual to Sacrifice Self
Power and Control in Brave New World and 1984 Molly Keisman Denison University
Truth-Telling, Conscience and Dissent in Late Soviet Russia: Evidence from Oral Histories
In Praise of Madness: the Landmarks of a Cultural Pathology
Dystopia(N) Matters
The Radiant Future
Brave New World Developed by John Edlund