![]() ![]() ![]() Primitivist discourse appears in We within the narrative of Mephi, as well as in Brave New World’s narrative of Malpais. Literary and philosophical primitivism is an immanent tendency in the history of Western thought, and, with its various versions, it leaves its mark on literary dystopia in the twentieth century. Lovejoy and George Boas, the aim of this article is to make a comparative analysis of primitivist thought in My (We) of Yevgeny Zamyatin and Brave New World of Aldous Huxley. ![]() Summary/Abstract: With reference to the conceptual distinctions on the primitivist way of thinking by Arthur O. Published by: Uluslararası Kıbrıs Üniversitesi Keywords: dystopia anti-primitivism Shakespeare culture noble savage Subject(s): Fiction, Social Philosophy, Comparative Study of Literature, Philosophy of Language, Sociology of Culture Primitivism in We and Brave New World Author(s): Hakan Çörekçioğlu ![]()
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