Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by His Son
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A son presents his father’s account of returning to the remote country he once discovered and finding it transformed by the aftermath of a stranger’s dramatic balloon ascent with a local woman. The narrative traces how a single apparent miracle fostered a new religion—temples, priests, rites, sincere believers, and opportunistic exploiters—and considers the common patterns by which faiths form and stabilize. Interwoven reflections on the father’s earlier reception in England and on human credulity expand into a wider satirical examination of institutionalization, social customs, and the moral consequences of belief and reputation.
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