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- "A new world indeed!" feminist critique and power relations in British anti-utopian literature of the 1930s
- "Redemption's song" : society and the creative elite in Thomas Disch's On wings of song
- 'Vineland' and dystopian function
- 1984 : a novel
- 1985
- 1985
- 334
- 334
- 334
- A Clockwork Orange
- A Clockwork Orange
- A Clockwork Orange
- A Man Obsessed
- A new look at Eugene Zamiatin's We
- All the Sounds of Fear
- Alternate history in context
- Anthem
- Ape and Essence : a novel
- Attitudes toward science in the modern 'inverted utopia'
- Bad Moon Rising
- Body Mortgage
- Brave New World
- Brave New World
- Brave New World
- Brave New World : a novel
- Brave new world
- Bulldozer Rising
- Caesar's Column : a story of the twentieth century
- Cassandra old and new 'Farenheit 451' and 'Oryx and Crake'
- Chaos and utopia : social transformation in Woman on the edge of time
- City of Endless Night
- Cultural primitivism as norm in the dystopian novel
- Deconstructing the body politic in Bernard Wolfe's Limbo
- Doppelgangers
- Doppelgangers : an episode of the fourth, the psychological, revolution, 1997
- Dr Adder
- Dr Adder
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde : and, The merry men
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Dystopia or Dischtopia : the science-fiction paradigms of Thomas M. Disch
- Dystopian nights
- Dystopian visions in the plays of Elias Canetti
- Escape Plans
- Facial Justice
- Fahrenheit 451
- Fahrenheit 451
- Fahrenheit 451
- Fahrenheit 451
- Forster's other cave : the platonic structure of "The machine stops"
- Four Quebecois Dystopias, 1963-1972
- Gather Darkness!
- Gather Darkness!
- Gather Darkness!
- Gather Darkness!
- Gather, Darkness!
- Gun With Occasional Music
- Hard to Be a God
- Hard to Be a God
- Hard to Be a God
- Hell's Pavement
- Hell's Pavement
- Impulse or genre or neither? Booker's Dystopian Impulse and Dustopian Literature
- In the year of our lord Hitler 720 : Katharine Burdekin's Swastika Night
- Intelligence testing in utopia
- Jem
- Jem : the making of a utopia
- Jem : the making of a utopia
- John Brunner's dystopias : heroic man in unheroic society
- Katherine Burdekin's Swastika night : the search for truths and texts
- Land Under England
- Land Under England
- Land Under England
- Last and First Men
- Last and First Men
- Last and First Men : a story of the near and far future
- Last and First Men : a story of the near and far future
- Life Everlasting : and other tales of science, fantasy, and horror
- Limbo
- Limbo '90
- Limbo : the great American dystopia
- Limbo by Bernard Wolfe
- Lois Lowry's The Giver : interruptedbildungsroman or ambiguous dystopia?
- Lord of the World
- Make Room! Make Room!
- Make Room! Make Room!
- Make Room! Make Room!
- Make Room! Make Room!
- Make Room! Make Room!
- Man of Two Worlds
- Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale : a contextual dystopia
- Metapropaganda : self-reading dystopian fiction | Burdekin's Swastika Night and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Metropolis
- Metropolis
- Metropolis
- Metropolis
- Midas World
- Midas World
- Motherlines
- Myths of origin and destiny in literature : Zamiatin's We
- Nineteen Eighty-Four : a novel
- Nineteen Eighty-Four : a novel
- Nova Express
- Nova Express
- Nova Express
- One
- Parody and satire in American dystopian fiction of the 19th century
- Pebble in the Sky
- Pebble in the Sky
- Persistence vs. distortion of the Wellsian vision : [a review]
- Player Piano
- Player Piano
- Preferred Risk
- Progress versus utopia; or, can we imagine the future
- Re-evaluating Suvin : Brown girl in the ring as effective magical dystopia/
- Reducing the dystopian distance : pseudo-documentary framing in near-future fiction
- Renaissance : a science fiction novel of two human worlds
- Science fiction and the idea of progress
- Stand on Zanzibar
- Swastika Night
- Swastika Night
- Technohorror : the dystopian vision of Stephen King
- Terry Nation's Blake's Seven
- Terry Nation's Blake's Seven
- The Begum's Fortune
- The Bladerunner
- The Bodyguard
- The Caves of Steel
- The Caves of Steel
- The Caves of Steel
- The Caves of Steel
- The Child Garden : or, A low comedy
- The City and the Stars
- The Dispossessed
- The Dispossessed
- The Dispossessed
- The Dispossessed : an ambiguous utopia
- The Final Circle of Paradise
- The Final Circle of Paradise
- The First Men in the Moon
- The First Men in the Moon
- The First Men in the Moon
- The Handmaid's Tale
- The Homunculus
- The Inner House
- The Jagged Orbit
- The Jagged Orbit : science fiction
- The Joy Makers
- The Joymakers
- The Lost Traveller
- The Merchant's War
- The Merchants' War
- The Merchants' War
- The Mercy Men
- The Mercy Men
- The Sheep Look Up
- The Sheep Look Up
- The Sheep Look Up
- The Shockwave Rider
- The Shockwave Rider
- The Shockwave Rider
- The Shockwave Rider
- The Space Merchants
- The Space Merchants
- The Space Merchants
- The Story of the Days to Come : and other incidents
- The Sunken World
- The Syndic
- The Syndic
- The Syndic
- The Syndic
- The Syndic
- The Syndic
- The Tomorrow File
- The World Inside
- The World Inside
- The World Inside
- The advent of literary dystopia
- The anti-utopian novel : preliminary notes and checklist
- The anxiety of influence
- The best and worst of times
- The classic : Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- The disenchanted mechanophobes in twentieth century England
- The downward journey : Orwell's 1984
- The emergence of the anti-utopian genre in France : Souvestre, Giraudeau, Robida, et al
- The god motif in dystopian fiction
- The handmaid's tale
- The instinct of non-freedom : Zamytin's 'We'
- The mechanical hive : Urbmon 116 as the Villain-Hero of Silverberg's The world inside
- The passing of utopia
- The proto-dystopia of Jerome K. Jerome
- The rise and fall of antiutopia
- The sources of Zamyatin's We in Dostoevsky's Notes from the underground
- This Perfect Day
- This Perfect Day
- Utopia in Jorge Luis Borges' fiction
- Utopia, dystopia and ideology in the science fiction of Octavia Butler
- Utopian and anti-utopian logic : H.G. Wells and his successors
- Utopian and dystopian pessimism : Le Guin's The word for world is forest and Tiptree's "We who stole the dream"
- Walk to the End of the World
- Walk to the End of the World
- Walk to the End of the World
- Walk to the End of the World : and Motherlines
- We
- We
- We
- We
- We
- We
- We are just statistics
- William Burroughs' quartet of science fiction novels as dystopian social satire
- Woman on the Edge of Time
- Woman on the edge of a genre : the feminist dystopias of Marge Piercy
- Worlds of darkness, light and half-light in The green child
- Zamyatin and the nightmare of technology
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