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A traveler relates arrival in a remote, imagined land and records encounters with customs that invert familiar moral and legal assumptions. Through episodes of first impressions, imprisonment, encounters with reformers and malcontents, and eventual escape, the narrative satirizes social institutions, religion, and notions of responsibility by depicting laws that punish illness and revere ritual while treating mechanical growth with apprehension. Interleaved essays examine education, economic practices, and speculative philosophy, including a sustained argument that machines might evolve agency and sections considering the ethical claims of nonhuman life. The work combines travel fiction and polemic to probe progress, habit, and human self-deception.

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Title: Erewhon; Or, Over the Range

Author: Samuel Butler

Release date: September 1, 1999 [eBook #1906]
Most recently updated: August 5, 2025

Language: English

Credits: Produced by David Price

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EREWHON

OR,

OVER THE RANGE

by Samuel Butler

“Τοῦ γὰρ εἰναι δοκοῦντος ἀγαθοῦ χάριν πάντα πράττουσι πάντες.”—ARIST. Pol.

“There is no action save upon a balance of considerations.”—Paraphrase.


Contents

PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION
PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION

CHAPTER I. WASTE LANDS
CHAPTER II. IN THE WOOL-SHED
CHAPTER III. UP THE RIVER
CHAPTER IV. THE SADDLE
CHAPTER V. THE RIVER AND THE RANGE
CHAPTER VI. INTO EREWHON
CHAPTER VII. FIRST IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER VIII. IN PRISON
CHAPTER IX. TO THE METROPOLIS
CHAPTER X. CURRENT OPINIONS
CHAPTER XI. SOME EREWHONIAN TRIALS
CHAPTER XII. MALCONTENTS
CHAPTER XIII. THE VIEWS OF THE EREWHONIANS CONCERNING DEATH
CHAPTER XIV. MAHAINA
CHAPTER XV. THE MUSICAL BANKS
CHAPTER XVI. AROWHENA
CHAPTER XVII. YDGRUN AND THE YDGRUNITES
CHAPTER XVIII. BIRTH FORMULAE
CHAPTER XIX. THE WORLD OF THE UNBORN
CHAPTER XX. WHAT THEY MEAN BY IT
CHAPTER XXI. THE COLLEGES OF UNREASON
CHAPTER XXII. THE COLLEGES OF UNREASON—Continued
CHAPTER XXIII. THE BOOK OF THE MACHINES
CHAPTER XXIV. THE MACHINES—continued
CHAPTER XXV. THE MACHINES—concluded
CHAPTER XXVI. THE VIEWS OF AN EREWHONIAN PROPHET CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF ANIMALS
CHAPTER XXVII. THE VIEWS OF AN EREWHONIAN PHILOSOPHER CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF VEGETABLES
CHAPTER XXVIII. ESCAPE
CHAPTER XXIX. CONCLUSION

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