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J. D. Beresford

    H. G. Wells
    The Prisoners of Hartling
    The Jervaise Comedy
    A World of Women
    • A World of Women

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      When a plague wipes out most of the world’s male population and civilization crumbles, women struggle to build an agrarian community in the English countryside. Imagine a plague that brings society to a standstill by killing off most of the men on Earth. The few men who survive descend into lechery and atavism. Meanwhile, a group of women (accompanied by one virtuous male survivor) leave the wreckage of London to start fresh, establishing a communally run agrarian outpost. But their sexist society hasn’t permitted most of them to learn any useful skills—will the commune survive their first winter? This is the bleak world imagined in 1913 by English writer J. D. Beresford—one that has particular resonance for the planet’s residents in the 2020s. This edition of A World of Women offers twenty-first century readers a new look at a neglected classic. Beresford introduces us to the solidly bourgeois, prim and proper Gosling family. As once-bustling London shuts down—Parliament closes, factories grind to a halt, nature reclaims stone and steel—the paterfamilias Mr. Gosling adopts a life of libertinism while his daughters in the countryside struggle to achieve a radically transformed and improved egalitarian and feminist future.

      A World of Women
    • The Jervaise Comedy

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set in Victorian London, this satirical comedy explores family drama and social dynamics through the lens of the Jervaise family. The narrative highlights the complexities of social class, wealth, and ambition, featuring eccentric characters entangled in secrets and relationships. With sharp wit and humor, the author critiques the absurdities of upper-class society while examining the interplay between ambition and social expectations. The novel delivers a delightful mix of intrigue, romance, and comedic drama, offering insights into timeless themes of family and the pursuit of happiness.

      The Jervaise Comedy
    • The Prisoners of Hartling

      in large print

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali focuses on making classic texts more readable, ensuring that important historical literature is available to a broader audience.

      The Prisoners of Hartling
    • H. G. Wells

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the life and literary contributions of H. G. Wells, this biography by J. D. Beresford highlights his revolutionary role in science fiction and social commentary. It examines key themes such as time travel and societal progress, alongside a critical analysis of iconic works like "War of the Worlds" and "The Invisible Man." Through detailed research, Beresford chronicles Wells' struggles and triumphs, showcasing his profound influence on British literature and his enduring legacy as a pioneering novelist of the Victorian era.

      H. G. Wells