Novels from the 18th century often portrayed colonization as a noble and heroic endeavor, highlighting the supposed benefits of bringing civilization to "savage" lands and peoples. These works reinforced imperialist ideals by romanticizing the exploits of explorers and depicting indigenous cultures as inferior and in need of European intervention. Through literary devices, colonization was portrayed as a virtuous mission that served to expand empires and spread Western values.
Ayn Rand (1905-1982) is particularly well known for novels that glorify entreprising individuals. She is widely regarded as controversial.
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CHRISTINE DEVINE has written: 'CLASS IN TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY NOVELS OF GISSING, JAMES, HARDY AND WELLS'
Frederick Robert KARL has written: 'A readers guide to great twentieth century English novels'
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Stuart Woods has written over 70 novels.
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"Brave New World" is a novel that was published in 1932. It was written by Aldous Huxley and is on the list of the 100 best novels of the 20th century, written in English.
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