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In "Nineteen Hundred? A Forecast and a Story," Marianne Farningham artfully weaves speculative fiction with social commentary, presenting a captivating vision of the future. Written in the late 19th century, this thought-provoking narrative delves into the implications of technological advancement and societal changes, framed through the lens of her time. Farningham employs a narrative style rich with vivid imagery and incisive articulations, urging readers to reflect on the trajectory of progress and its ethical ramifications. The book stands at the intersection of Victorian literature and…mehr

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In "Nineteen Hundred? A Forecast and a Story," Marianne Farningham artfully weaves speculative fiction with social commentary, presenting a captivating vision of the future. Written in the late 19th century, this thought-provoking narrative delves into the implications of technological advancement and societal changes, framed through the lens of her time. Farningham employs a narrative style rich with vivid imagery and incisive articulations, urging readers to reflect on the trajectory of progress and its ethical ramifications. The book stands at the intersection of Victorian literature and early futurism, capturing the anxieties and aspirations of a society on the brink of the modern age. Marianne Farningham, a prominent figure in her time, was known not only for her literary contributions but also for her work as an educator and speaker on social issues. Her background in teaching and her active engagement with the political landscape of her era provided her with the insights necessary to address the pressing questions of her day. This fusion of experience and intellect arguably influenced the thematic depth of her writing, as she addresses the dichotomy between technological advancement and human values. "Nineteen Hundred?" is a must-read for those intrigued by the interplay of science, ethics, and society. Farningham's visionary narrative invites readers to ponder the future while reflecting on the past, making it a valuable addition to the libraries of scholars and casual readers alike.

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Mary Anne Hearn who was known by the pen name Marianne Farningham, was a British religious writer, poet, and biographer. Born in 1834 in Farningham, England, she is best remembered for her works that were deeply rooted in faith and spiritual themes. Writing under several pseudonyms, including Eva Hope and Marianne Hearn, she contributed to various periodicals, including The Christian World, and authored A Working Woman's Life, which reflected her interest in the lives of working-class women. Her body of work spans across poetry, biographies, prose, and hymns, blending her religious convictions with a focus on the moral and ethical aspects of life. Farningham's influence in the religious writing sphere was significant, as she sought to inspire and uplift her readers through reflections on faith, duty, and personal growth. She passed away in 1909 at the age of 74, leaving behind a legacy that continued to impact religious and biographical literature.