News from Nowhere

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News from Nowhere is an 1890 utopian socialist novel by William Morris that imagines a future pastoral, egalitarian society as a critique of industrial capitalism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English novel
socialist novel
utopian novel
advocates communal ownership
decentralized society
handicraft production
author William Morris
centralTheme anti-urbanism
critique of industrial capitalism
critique of wage labour
environmentalism
relationship between work and pleasure
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes industrialization
parliamentary politics
urban capitalism
depicts classless society
egalitarian society
moneyless society
pastoral society
stateless society
firstPublicationForm serial
firstPublicationMedium Commonweal
form prose narrative
genre science fiction
socialist fiction
utopian fiction
hasCharacter Dick
Ellen
Old Hammond
hasInfluenced eco-socialist thought
utopian literature
inspiredBy Looking Backward
The Communist Manifesto
medievalism
laterPublicationForm book
literaryMovement British socialism
utopian socialism
narrativeFrame time travel to the future
originalLanguage English
politicalOrientation anti-capitalist
socialist
protagonist William Guest
publicationYear 1890
publisher Reeves and Turner
setting Thames Valley
future London
structure frame narrative
timePeriodDepicted 21st century

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William Morris notableWork News from Nowhere
Kelmscott Press notableWork News from Nowhere
A Dream of John Ball relatedWork News from Nowhere
Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire depictedIn News from Nowhere
subject surface form: Kelmscott Manor
this entity surface form: “News from Nowhere” by William Morris