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CHAPTER NINE

How William Morris and W. H. Hudson renew the classic tradition of utopias; and how, finally, Mr. H. G. Wells sums up and clarifies the utopias of the past, and brings them into contact with the world of the present. 171

How the Country House and Coketown became the utopias of the modern age; and how they made the world over in their image. 191

How we reckon up accounts with the one-sided utopias of the partisans. 235