Category:Utopian novels

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Utopian novels use an ideal society as their settings. Utopias are commonly found in science fiction novels and stories.

See also: Category: Dystopian novels.

Pages in category "Utopian novels"

The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

2

  • 2150 AD

A

  • Andromeda (novel)
  • Aristopia

B

  • The Begum's Fortune
  • The Blazing World
  • Brave New World

C

  • Cała prawda o planecie Ksi
  • Candide

D

  • The Dispossessed
  • A Dream of John Ball

E

  • Ecotopia
  • Equality (book)
  • Equality; or, A History of Lithconia

E cont.

  • Erewhon

F

  • The Fifth Sacred Thing

G

  • The Gate to Women's Country
  • Gormglaith (novel)

H

  • Herland (novel)

I

  • Intermere
  • Island (novel)

K

  • Kazohinia

L

  • Looking Backward
  • List of sequels to Looking Backward
  • Lost Horizon (novel)

M

  • Men Like Gods
  • Mizora

N

  • The Naked Sun

N cont.

  • The New Atlantis
  • News from Nowhere

O

  • The Old New Land
  • Originator (book)

P

  • Paradyzja

R

  • Red Star (novel)

T

  • Three Hundred Years Hence
  • A Traveler from Altruria
  • Triton (novel)

U

  • Utopia (book)

V

  • Voyage to Faremido

W

  • Walden Two
  • Woman on the Edge of Time
Categories: Novels by genre | Speculative fiction novels | Utopian fiction
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