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Hlavní záhlaví
| Butler, Samuel |
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Název
| Canterbury Pieces |
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Nakl. údaje
| Saga Egmont 2022 |
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| Saga Egmont |
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Popis (rozsah)
| 38 |
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Typ obsahu
| text |
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| text |
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Typ nosiče
| online zdroj |
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ISBN
| (brož.)9990003839855 |
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| (e-kniha)9788728102008 |
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Anotace
| Canterbury Pieces is a classic collection of essays, newspaper articles and letters by the English novelist and critic, Samuel Butler. It includes correspondence between the author and the renowned English naturalist Charles Darwin. The book also features the essay ‘Darwin among the Machines’ (1863). In it, Samuel’s urges the destruction of all machines as he raises the pioneering idea that they will one day replace humans as the dominant species. This and the later article ‘Lucubratio Ebria’ (1865), became part of his widely acclaimed first novel ‘Erewhon’. Butler wrote several other novels, including a sequel, ‘Erewhon Revisited’ and the highly acclaimed ‘The Way of all Flesh’, widely regarded as one of the greatest novels of the 20th century. ereading. |
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Náhled e-knihy
| https://core.palmknihy.cz/web/data/Shop_ereading.Preview.383985.epub |
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Systém. číslo
| 006511739 |
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