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The Description Of A New World Called The Blazing World

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An edition of The description of a new world (1666)

The Description Of A New World Called The Blazing World

A young lady is abducted by sea and finds herself transported into a new world where the blazing stars make night as bright as day. She marries the world’s Emperor, becoming Empress, and through consultation with many creatures and immaterial spirits she elaborates on contemporary scientific and philosophical topics.

The story presents the view that a society with a unified language and religion can be made orderly under the rule of a benevolent monarch. Margaret Cavendish, the Duchess of Newcastle, plays her own part in the story by providing advice and showing the Empress around her own world.

The Blazing World was written in 1666, a few years after the restoration of the British monarchy. With its fantastic setting, the book is considered an early forerunner of the science fiction genre.

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Language
English
Pages
84

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Cover of: The Blazing World
The Blazing World
2023, Standard Ebooks
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The Blazing World a New World
2015-02-04, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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The Description Of A New World Called The Blazing World
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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First Sentence

"A merchant travelling into a forreign Country, fell extreamly in Love with a young Lady; but being a stranger in that Nation, and beneath her both in Birth and Wealth, he could have but little hopes of obtaining his desire; however his love growing more and more vehement upon him, even to the slighting of all difficulties, he resolved at last to steal her away; which he had the better opportunity to do, because her Fathers house was not far from the Sea, and she often using the gather shells upon the shore, accompanied not with above two or three of her servants, it encouraged him the more to execute his design."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR3605.N2 A6 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
84
Dimensions
9.1 x 7.3 x 0.2 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL9588906M
ISBN 10
141915897X
ISBN 13
9781419158971
Goodreads
754942

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1112413W

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