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Walter Besant (1836–1901) was a leading man of letters, novelist, historian of London, and founder of the Society of Authors, whose speculative novel The Inner House imagines a future where the abolition of death brings social stagnation, and The Revolt of Man reverses Victorian gender roles. His engaged, idea-driven fiction sits among the era’s notable speculative works.
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