
Edward Bellamy
Edward Bellamy was an American author, journalist, and political activist most famous for his utopian novel Looking Backward. Bellamy's vision of a harmonious future world inspired the formation of numerous "Nationalist Clubs" dedicated to the propagation of his political ideas.

Deserted 1898
Stranded in the harsh desert, two train passengers must overcome their initial misunderstanding and find love amidst the beauty and danger.
By Edward Bellamy

A Positive Romance 1898
A man reconsiders his understanding of womanhood when his expectations of beauty are challenged by a powerful recognition of inner strength and sacrifice.
By Edward Bellamy

Equality
A man from the 19th century wakes up in a future utopia where economic equality reigns, and struggles to reconcile the strange new world with the familiar injustices of his past.
By Edward Bellamy

Miss Ludington's Sister
Haunted by the ghost of her former self, a woman plans to rebuild her lost paradise, unaware of the emotional cost that awaits.
By Edward Bellamy

Dr. Heidenhoff's Process
In a quiet village, a man's past disgrace challenges love and faith, leading to profound questions about forgiveness and self-worth.
By Edward Bellamy

With The Eyes Shut 1898
As the world transitions from reading to listening, a traveler discovers a society completely reshaped by talking machines, raising questions about memory, communication, and what it truly means to be human.
By Edward Bellamy

An Echo Of Antietam 1898
In the midst of the Civil War, a soldier's courage and his sweetheart's heartache reveal the profound costs of love and loss during a nation's struggle.
By Edward Bellamy

Lost 1898
Driven by regret, a man returns to find the woman he left behind, only to discover that time has transformed their love into a poignant reminder of lost opportunities.
By Edward Bellamy

At Pinney's Ranch 1898
Falsely accused, separated by miles, and on the brink of losing everything, a man must use the power of his mind to reach his wife and stop her wedding.
By Edward Bellamy

To Whom This May Come 1898
A stranded sailor discovers an island civilization that communicates through mind-reading, where he finds love, experiences profound connection, but ultimately faces a heartbreaking separation.
By Edward Bellamy

Potts's Painless Cure 1898
In a misguided attempt to escape a relationship, a young man's foolish charade unexpectedly awakens a love he never knew existed, costing him everything in the process.
By Edward Bellamy

A Summer Evening's Dream 1898
Underneath a starlit sky, deep-seated feelings emerge, revealing a tale of unfulfilled destinies and the enduring echoes of love's bittersweet song.
By Edward Bellamy

Hooking Watermelons 1898
When a lawyer's watermelon trap leads to an unexpected encounter with a charming girl, their interaction sparks a delightful tale of social boundaries blurring and hearts connecting.
By Edward Bellamy

The Blindman's World 1898
A professor's journey to Mars reveals a society gifted with foresight, challenging our understanding of love, loss, and the very essence of being human.
By Edward Bellamy

The Duke of Stockbridge: A Romance of Shays' Rebellion
Amidst post-war turmoil, villagers must confront an uprising that threatens to shatter their lives and community.
By Edward Bellamy

The Cold Snap 1898
A family must gather together to face the challenges of an extreme winter, discovering the strength of unity when their survival hangs by a thread.
By Edward Bellamy

Two Days' Solitary Imprisonment 1898
Wrongfully suspected of a crime, a man endures intense mental anguish and threatens to shatter his familial ties.
By Edward Bellamy

Looking Backward, 2000 to 1887
A man from the past sleeps only to awaken to a utopian future where society has been radically transformed.
By Edward Bellamy

Looking Backward: 2000-1887
A wealthy 19th-century man awakens in a classless future, forcing him to reconcile his past with a utopian society built on radical social change.
By Edward Bellamy

The Old Folks' Party 1898
Six friends explore the burdens and expectations of aging when they hilariously transform into their future elderly selves for one unforgettable night.
By Edward Bellamy