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About the Book
First published in 1907, “Lord Of The World” by Robert Hugh Benson is considered one of the pioneering works of dystopian science fiction. Set in a future where secularism and technological progress have reshaped society, the novel presents a world on the brink of collapse. Benson’s narrative offers a profound critique of contemporary ideologies, making it a timeless piece that resonates with modern readers.
Themes and Highlights
- Exploration of dystopian futures
- Confrontation between religious beliefs and secularism
- Impact of technological advancement on society
- Political intrigue and global conflict
Why Read This Book?
“Lord Of The World” is not just a novel; it is a reflection on the potential paths humanity might tread. Benson’s insightful portrayal of a world governed by secular ideologies is both fascinating and cautionary. Readers who appreciate a deep dive into the philosophical questions surrounding technology and faith will find this book particularly enriching.
Author Information
Robert Hugh Benson, an accomplished author and clergyman, skillfully weaves his knowledge of theology and literature into this narrative, offering a unique perspective on the future. His work continues to inspire and provoke discussion among readers and scholars alike.
Order your copy of “Lord Of The World” today and embark on a journey that challenges your perceptions of society and the human spirit.






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