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  2. Utopia (book) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia (Latin: Libellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus, de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia, [1] "A truly golden little book, not less beneficial than enjoyable, about how things should be in a state and about the new island Utopia") is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More (1478–1535), written in Latin and published in 1516.

  3. Ralph Robinson (humanist) - Wikipedia

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    Robinson's translation Utopia was originally published in 1551, with a second, revised, edition published in 1556. The book was published by Abraham Veal, at the sign of the Lamb in St. Paul's Churchyard, in 1551. The second edition appeared without the dedicatory letter.

  4. Thomas More - Wikipedia

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    He wrote Utopia, published in 1516, ... John Tewkesbury was a London leather seller found guilty by the Bishop of London John Stokesley of harbouring English ...

  5. Utopian and dystopian fiction - Wikipedia

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    More than 400 utopian works in the English language were published prior to the year 1900, ... Utopia. London, Orbis, 1978. Sargent, Lyman Tower (November 1976).

  6. Utopia - Wikipedia

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    The opposite of a utopia, dystopia is a concept which surpassed utopia in popularity in the fictional literature from the 1950s onwards, chiefly because of the impact of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. In 1876, writer Charles Renouvier published a novel called Uchronia (French Uchronie). [7]

  7. List of utopian literature - Wikipedia

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    The Probability Broach (1980) by L. Neil Smith – A libertarian or anarchic utopia [40] Voyage from Yesteryear (1982) by James P. Hogan – A post-scarcity economy where money and material possessions are meaningless. [41] Bolo'Bolo (1983) by Hans Widmer published under his pseudonym P.M. – An anarchist utopian world organised in communities ...

  8. List of novels by Lincoln Child - Wikipedia

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    Utopia is the first solo novel by Lincoln Child, published in 2002. It is set in a futuristic amusement park called Utopia, a park that relies heavily on holographics and robotics. Dr. Andrew Warne, the man who designed the program that runs the park's robots, is called in to help fix a problem.

  9. Utopia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia, a 1516 book by Thomas More that coined the term 'utopia' Utopia (German science fiction), several science fiction series published by Erich Pabel Verlag; Utopia (Child novel), a 2002 novel by Lincoln Child; Utopia, a 2009 crossover in Marvel Comics; Isaac Asimov's Utopia, a 1996 science fiction novel by Roger MacBride Allen