Premium Content Influences Behind Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451
By Michael Wainwright - April 11, 2003
To many modern readers, the science-fiction genre is a genre built upon utopic visions of peace and intellectual advancement, of idealistic worlds where logic always triumphs over primal instinct. Although the hopeful scientific novel is not written in vain, the science fiction genre has been used throughout history as a way for concerned writers…
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