TWO FACES OF UTOPIAN MEDALLION: F. M. DOSTOEVSKY THE DREAM OF AN FUNNY MAN AND R. BRADBURY FAHRENHEIT 451
Utopia, which first entered to literature with the same name given to the work by the British writer Thomas More in 1516, originates from the Greek words "ou" meaning “none”, "eu" meaning “the perfect one” and "topos" meaning “land, country”. Utopia as a word means the...
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Main Author: | Gülhanım Bihter YETKİN |
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Fırat University
2019
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