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A Description Of Millenium Hall And The Country Adjacent Together With The Characters Of The Inhabitants And Such Historical Anecdotes And Reflections As May Excite In The Reader Proper Sentiments Of Humanity, And Lead The Mind To The Love Of Virtue
A Description Of Millenium Hall And The Country Adjacent Together With The Characters Of The Inhabitants And Such Historical Anecdotes And Reflections As May Excite In The Reader Proper Sentiments Of Humanity, And Lead The Mind To The Love Of Virtue
A vivid doorway into Georgian England, where wit, virtue, and community vie for the heart. A Description Of Millenium Hall invites readers to stroll through a utopian village built on female philanthropy and humane ideals, then probe how such a society reflects the moral truths of its era. This restored edition frames Sarah Scott's eighteenth century novel as more than a tale of satire. It presents a clear, accessible landscape of social harmony and compassionate action, blending social satire with moral reflection. Readers will discover a thoughtful study of virtue and sentiment, where character, charity, and shared purpose illuminate the limits and possibilities of community life. The book rewards both casual readers and scholars of literature study resources and classic book collections alike, offering a nuanced window into Georgian England and the era's distinctive moral philosophy. Note on literary and historical significance: the work stands as a cornerstone of early utopian fiction classics, a rare, sympathetic portrait of women-led philanthropy and communal endeavour. Its enduring relevance makes it a compelling bridge between historical context and contemporary reading, inviting discussion of social responsibility, governance, and humane values. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A rich addition to any georgian england setting or georgian era england shelf, and a meaningful companion for virtue and sentiment enthusiasts.