Erewhon (Audiobook)
£2.99A traveller stumbles into a hidden society that criminalises illness and treats crime as a matter for doctors, in Samuel Butler’s inverted satire of Victorian values.
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A traveller stumbles into a hidden society that criminalises illness and treats crime as a matter for doctors, in Samuel Butler’s inverted satire of Victorian values.

Swift’s savage satirical pamphlet proposes solving Irish poverty by eating the children of the poor — a joke sharp enough to still shock modern readers.

Three friends and a dog take a disastrous boating holiday up the Thames, in one of the funniest travel comedies ever written.

Twain imagines the diary entries of Adam and Eve in Eden, wringing gentle comedy out of the first marriage in history.

A traveller stumbles into a hidden society that criminalises illness and treats crime as a matter for doctors, in Samuel Butler’s inverted satire of Victorian values.

A pompous, oblivious London clerk records his daily trivia and minor humiliations in the deadpan comic diary that defined an entire British archetype.