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The Revolt of Man

by Walter Besant

The Revolt of Man is a Utopian fiction written by Walter Besant, a novelist and historian. William Henry Besant was his brother, and another brother, Frank, was the husband of Annie Besant.

Introduction from the book:

IT is now fourteen years since this book appeared anonymously. At first the story stood cold and shivering, disregarded by the world. Six weeks, however, after its production a highly appreciative review in one of the most important journals caused people to inquire after it. Since then it has gone through many editions.

Every one who has written stories knows the unaccountable difference there is between the ease and delight of writing some and the difficulties and troubles which attend the writing of others. The Revolt of Man was written during a certain summer holiday; day by day chapter by chapter, was read out, as it was finished, to two ladies. It is needless to say that their comments on the progress of events were often most valuable.