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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Antic_HayAntic Hay - Wikipedia

    Antic Hay is a novel by Aldous Huxley, published in 1923. The story takes place in London, and gives a satiric depiction [1] of the aimless or self-absorbed cultural elite in the sad and turbulent times following the end of World War I.

    • Aldous Huxley
    • 1923
  2. Antic Hay, penned by Aldous Huxley and published in 1923, is a satirical novel that delves into the lives of a group of disillusioned intellectuals in 1920s London. Through its witty narrative and biting social commentary, the novel explores the emptiness and futility of modern life, as well as the search for meaning in a society plagued by ...

  3. Oct 13, 2019 · "Antic Hay" by Aldous Huxley is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the main character, Theodore Gumbril Junior, a disenchanted schoolmaster whose existential musings and dissent against societal norms lead him to seek a new path in life.

    • Aldous Huxley
    • English
    • 1923
    • 44M
  4. Antic Hay, written by Aldous Huxley in 1923, is a satirical novel that explores the disillusionment and hedonism of the post-World War I generation. Despite being almost a century old, the themes and critiques presented in Antic Hay remain relevant today.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesAntic Hay - Wikiwand

    Antic Hay is a novel by Aldous Huxley, published in 1923. The story takes place in London, and gives a satiric depiction [1] of the aimless or self-absorbed cultural elite in the sad and turbulent times following the end of World War I.

  6. Charged with excitement and Huxley’s trademark satirical bite, Antic Hay is among Aldous Huxleys best works, scoffing at morality and conventionalism, and imploring readers to live their...

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  8. web.classicistranieri.com › en-standardebooksAntic Hay - Colophon

    Antic Hay was published in 1923 by Aldous Huxley. This ebook was produced for Standard Ebooks by Robin Whittleton, and is based on a transcription produced in 2019 by Richard Tonsing and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team for Project Gutenberg and on digital scans from the Internet Archive.

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