The nonconformers pause and say: "There's gotta be something more" / Coleman Carroll Myron
Political repression and sexual freedom in Brave New World and 1984 / Gavin Miller
Oedipus against Freud: humanism and the problem of desire in Brave New World / Bradley W. Buchanan
Some kind of Brave New World: humans, society and nature in the dystopian interpretations of Huxley and Orwell / Angelo Arciero
"Laboring for a Brave New World: our Ford and the Epsilons" / Scott Peller
Words have to mean something more: folkloric reading in Brave New World / Sean A. Witters
Brave New World and Ralph Ellison's Invisible man / John Coughlin
"O brave new world that has no poets in it": Shakespeare and scientific utopia in Brave New World / Paul Smethurst
The birth of tragedy and the Dionysian principle in Brave New World / Kim Kirkpatrick
To reflect, to sit down: the Hinzutretende and Huxleyan characters in Horkheirner's and Adorno's philosophy / Angela Holzer
Brave New World as prototypical musicalized fiction / Theo Garneau
Deconstructing the savage reservation in Brave New World / Katherine Toy Miller
The eternal now of Brave New World: Huxley, Joseph Campbell, and The perennial philosophy / Robert Combs
"Everyone belongs to everyone else": the influence of Brave New World on cinema / James Fisher