M. Keith BookerHuxley's changing homeland : politics and the planned society in Britain, 1906-1931 / Richard Carr: About this volume ; On Brave new world ; Biography of Aldous Huxley
Gerardo Del Guercio: Huxley meets the critics : commentaries on Brave new world
Thomas Horan: Reading Brave new world through the lens of feminism
Jackson Ayres: Portraits, not prophesies : Huxley's and Orwell's dystopian visions
Gregory Claeys: Bolshevism and Brave new world
Bradley W. Hart: Aldous Huxley and the twentieth-century eugenics movement
Nicole Fares: Maternity as a social construct in Brave new world
Josephine A. McQuail: The burden of science and biology in Brave new world
Katherine Toy Miller: Penitentes at the snake dance : Native Americans in Brave new world
Alexander Charles Oliver Hall: Film adaptations of Brave new world
Robert Wilson: Awakening from 'the nightmare of swarming indistinguishable sameness' : globalization and marginality in Brave new world
Sean A. Witters: "'Observe, ' said the director" : Brave new world, surveillance studies, and the dystopian tradition
M. Keith Booker.: Postmodernism and the cultural logic of dystopian fiction : Brave new world and M.T. Anderson's Feed