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Brave New World Study Guide

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by Aldous Huxley
About 102 pages (30,574 words)
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Frederick J. Hoffman, "Aldous Huxley and the Novel of Ideas," in Aldous Huxley: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Robert E. Kuehn, Prentice Hall, 1974, pp. 8-17.

M. May Keith, Aldous Huxley, Harper & Row, 1972.

Jerome Meckier, Aldous Huxley: Satire and Structure, Chatto & Windus, 1969.

Guinevera A. Nance, Aldous Huxley, Continuum, 1988.

James Sexton, "Brave New.....

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