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Looking Backward: 2000-1887 Study Guide

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by Edward Bellamy
About 97 pages (29,169 words)
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Looking Backward: 2000-1887 Study Guide consists of approx. 97 pages of summaries and analysis on Looking Backward: 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy. Browse the literature study guide below:

  Introduction

  Author Biography

  Plot Summary

  Chapter Summaries & Analysis

The chapter begins as the narrator says, "I first saw the light in the city of Boston in the year 1857." The speaker asserts that there has been no mistake. He did not mean 1957, but was correct in giving the date of a hundred years ago. While noting how strange his words might be, the narrator goes on to discuss the social and class standing of Boston in the mid-19th century. He claims that the society is deeply divided into the classes consisting of the rich and educated, to which he belonged, and the poor and uneducated. The narrator freely admits that his great grandfather had made a great sum of money. Now the interest for the money continues to multiply their wealth, and he does not have to work at all. Using an analogy of a coach pulled by people, the narrator makes the po... (read more)
      Chapter 1
      Chapter 2
      Chapter 3
      Chapter 4
      Chapter 5
      Chapter 6
      Chapter 7
      Chapter 8
      Chapter 9
      Chapter 10
      Chapter 11
      Chapter 12
      Chapter 13
      Chapter 14
      Chapter 15
      Chapter 16
      Chapter 17
      Chapter 18
      Chapter 19
      Chapter 20
      Chapter 21
      Chapter 22
      Chapter 23
      Chapter 24
      Chapter 25
      Chapter 26
      Chapter 27
      Chapter 28
      Postscript: The Rate of the World's Progress

  Characters

  Themes

  Style

  Historical Context

  Critical Overview

  Criticism

      Critical Essay #1
      Critical Essay #2
      Critical Essay #3

  Media Adaptations

  Topics for Further Study

  Compare & Contrast

  What Do I Read Next?

  Further Reading

  Sources

  Copyright Information

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