New Atlantis New Atlantis

New Atlantis

A Classic Work of Utopian Fiction, Early Science Fiction, and Political Philosophy

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Publisher Description

New Atlantis by Francis Bacon is a visionary classic of utopian literature and one of the earliest foundations of science fiction and modern scientific thought.

Written in the early 17th century, New Atlantis imagines an ideal society organized around knowledge, reason, and scientific discovery. Set on the fictional island of Bensalem, the narrative explores a civilization governed not by power or wealth, but by learning, ethics, and the systematic pursuit of truth. At the heart of this society stands Salomon’s House, an institution devoted to experimentation, research, and innovation—often seen as a prophetic model of the modern research university.

Blending political philosophy, social theory, and speculative fiction, Bacon presents a bold vision of how science could improve human life. His ideas influenced the development of the scientific method, the Enlightenment, and later works of utopian and dystopian literature.

This timeless work is essential reading for those interested in:

Utopian fiction and philosophy

Early science fiction

History of science

Political and social philosophy

Classic English literature

Enlightenment thought

Both philosophical and imaginative, New Atlantis challenges readers to consider the role of science, ethics, and governance in shaping a better future. More than four centuries later, Bacon’s ideas remain strikingly relevant in an age defined by technological progress and scientific power.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2026
4 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
63
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hans London Press
PROVIDER INFO
Rishita Bahuguna
SIZE
933.1
KB
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