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Aldous Huxley

The Tillotson Banquet

In “The Tillotson Banquet,” Aldous Huxley presents a compelling narrative that weaves together themes of society, morality, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships. Written in a satirical style, the novella dissects a lavish dinner attended by the elite, showcasing Huxley's keen observational prowess and sharp wit. The text operates within a broader literary context that reflects the tensions between post-war disillusionment and the burgeoning consumer culture of the 20th century, revealing the hollow excesses of a society enamored with appearances while grappling with profound ethical dilemmas. Aldous Huxley, a prominent figure of the early 20th century literary landscape, draws upon his experiences as a member of the English intellectual elite and his deep engagement with philosophical inquiry. His interdisciplinary background in science, literature, and mysticism informs the complex characterizations and moral questions posed in the novella. Huxley's previous works, which often scrutinized societal norms and human consciousness, set the stage for this incisive exploration of the psychological and social implications of indulgence and superficiality. I highly recommend “The Tillotson Banquet” to anyone interested in Huxley'Äôs rich literary legacy and those seeking a nuanced examination of societal values. This novella not only entertains but also prompts critical reflection on the ethical responsibilities of individuals within the broader tapestry of civilization.
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Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2020
Año de publicación
2020
Editorial
Good Press
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