In "Erewhon; Or, Over the Range," Samuel Butler crafts a satirical utopian narrative that adeptly critiques Victorian society and the moral imperatives of his time. Written in 1872, the book employs a blend of rich allegory and speculative fiction, inviting readers into a fantastical land where societal norms are inverted. The narrative style is characterized by incisive wit and irony, as Butler e...