The New Gulliver, and Other Stories
1913
The New Gulliver, and Other Stories
1913
Adventure, British Literature, Novels, Science-Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
The New Gulliver, and Other Stories, published in 1913 by Barry Pain, is a collection of fictional narratives featuring Lemuel Gulliver, junior. The stories follow his adventures on the Island of Thule, where he encounters a society with bizarre customs, including the abolition of sex and reliance on pills for nourishment. This work critiques civilization, class structures, and the nature of progress through its exploration of a fantastical world that challenges conventional perceptions of society.












