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Erewhon by Samuel BUTLER (1835 - 1902) Genre(s): Satire, Science Fiction Read by: calystra, James Christopher, Zloot, Roger Melin, Ernst Pattynama, Grant Petersen, Hannah Dowell, Scott Carpenter, Laura Davis in English Chapters: 00:00:00 - 00 - Preface 00:12:55 - 01 - Waste Lands 00:24:40 - 02 - In the Wool-Shed 00:33:10 - 03 - Up the River 00:43:34 - 04 - The Saddle 00:59:08 - 05 - The River and the Range 01:13:52 - 06 - Into Erewhon 01:29:22 - 07 - First Impressions 01:42:39 - 08 - In Prison 01:57:56 - 09 - To the Metropolis 02:17:39 - 10 - Current Opinions 02:37:01 - 11 - Some Erowhonian Trials 02:51:33 - 12 - Malcontents 03:10:08 - 13 - The Views of the Erowhonians Concerning Death 03:27:40 - 14 - Mahaina 03:36:30 - 15 - The Musical Banks 04:03:49 - 16 - Arowhena 04:20:24 - 17 - Ydgrun and the Ydgrunites 04:34:47 - 18 - Birth Formulae 04:46:41 - 19 - The World of the Unborn 05:02:42 - 20 - What They Mean by It 05:20:18 - 21 - The Colleges of Unreason 05:37:34 - 22 - The Colleges of Unreason - Continued 05:58:08 - 23 - The Book of the Machines 06:10:22 - 24 - The Machines - Continued 06:27:31 - 25 - The Machines - Concluded 06:51:18 - 26 - The Views of an Erewhonian Prophet Concerning the Rights of Animals 07:07:21 - 27 - The Views of an Erewhonian Philosopher Concerning the Rights of Vegetables 07:24:10 - 28 - Escape 07:44:43 - 29 - Conclusion Erewhon, or Over the Range is a novel by Samuel Butler, published anonymously in 1872. The title is also the name of a country, supposedly discovered by the protagonist. In the novel, it is not revealed in which part of the world Erewhon is, but it is clear that it is a fictional country. Butler meant the title to be read as the word Nowhere backwards, even though the letters 'h' and 'w' are transposed. It is likely that he did this to protect himself from accusations of being unpatriotic, although Erewhon is obviously a satire of Victorian society. (summary from wikipedia) More information: http://librivox.org/erewhon-by-samuel...