
Aldous Huxley - Wikipedia
In his most famous novel, Brave New World (1932), and his final novel, Island (1962), he presented his visions of dystopia and utopia, respectively.
Aldous Huxley | Biography, Books, & Facts | Britannica
Nov 18, 2025 · Aldous Huxley (1894–1963), English writer best known for his dystopian novel Brave New World (1932). His works are notable for their wit and pessimistic satire and for their …
Aldous Huxley - Books, Brave New World & Facts - Biography
Apr 2, 2014 · Author and screenwriter Aldous Huxley is best known for his 1932 novel 'Brave New World,' a nightmarish vision of the future.
Aldous Huxley bibliography - Wikipedia
Aldous Huxley, as a writer of fiction in the 20th century, willingly assumes the role of a modern philosopher-king or literary prophet by examining the essence of what it means to be human in …
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Biography - Aldous Huxley
Aldous Leonard Huxley (/ˈɔːldəs/ AWL-dəs; 26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963) was an English writer and philosopher. His bibliography spans nearly 50 books, including novels and non- …
Aldous Huxley - Wikiwand
In his most famous novel, Brave New World (1932), and his final novel, Island (1962), he presented his visions of dystopia and utopia, respectively. Huxley was born in Godalming, …
The Life of Aldous Huxley, Author of “Brave New World”
Jan 14, 2024 · Best remembered for his dystopian masterpiece, Aldous Huxley was a man of unshakable principles that informed what he wrote and how he lived his life.
Huxley, Aldous (1894–1963) - Encyclopedia.com
Aldous Leonard Huxley was born in the last years of the nineteenth century, but his work constantly addresses itself to the present moment, forming a link between the world of the high …
The Best Aldous Huxley Books Everyone Should Read
By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) was an important twentieth-century writer whose work often explored some of the ‘biggest’ and most important …