Książka Lord of the World Robert Hugh Benson

Lord of the World

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
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"Lord of the World" is a prophetic and chilling dystopian novel that explores the ultimate conflict...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
388
EAN
9781025811482
ISBN
1025811488
Enbook ID
52379917
Waga
719
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 22

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"Lord of the World" is a prophetic and chilling dystopian novel that explores the ultimate conflict between secular humanism and traditional faith. Set in a future where technological progress and global unity have marginalized religious belief, the story follows the rise of Julian Felsenburgh, a charismatic leader who promises world peace through a godless, humanitarian ideology. Standing against this new world order is Father Percy Franklin, a humble priest witnessing the systematic dismantling of the Church.

Written by Robert Hugh Benson, this masterpiece of apocalyptic literature delves into themes of state-sanctioned euthanasia, the loss of individual conscience, and the dramatic tensions between materialist philosophy and spiritual conviction. As the world moves toward an inevitable climax, "Lord of the World" remains a profound meditation on the nature of power, the fragility of faith, and the cost of a utopia built on the rejection of the divine. It is widely considered one of the earliest and most influential modern dystopian novels, prefiguring later classics of the genre while maintaining a uniquely theological perspective on the end of history.

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