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The History of Sevarambians is a utopian novel by Denis Vairasse published in 1675 as The History of the Sevarites or Sevarambi. Originally published in English, it was quickly translated into French and expanded, with parts two and three appearing in 1677 as L’Histoire des Sévarambes. Two further instalments were published in French in 1679. The novel did not appear in its completed form in English until 1738.

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  • History of the Sevarambians (en)
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  • Histoire des Sevarambes est une utopie romancée, présenté comme un ouvrage d'histoire et géographie, écrit par Denis Veiras au XVIIe siècle, en recourant au mythe des Terres australes ; l'un des premiers grands textes de la littérature utopique moderne. (fr)
  • The History of Sevarambians is a utopian novel by Denis Vairasse published in 1675 as The History of the Sevarites or Sevarambi. Originally published in English, it was quickly translated into French and expanded, with parts two and three appearing in 1677 as L’Histoire des Sévarambes. Two further instalments were published in French in 1679. The novel did not appear in its completed form in English until 1738. (en)
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  • The History of Sevarambians is a utopian novel by Denis Vairasse published in 1675 as The History of the Sevarites or Sevarambi. Originally published in English, it was quickly translated into French and expanded, with parts two and three appearing in 1677 as L’Histoire des Sévarambes. Two further instalments were published in French in 1679. The novel did not appear in its completed form in English until 1738. The first part of the novel tells the story of a shipwreck that occurs during a voyage to Batavia. The ship The Golden Dragon, under Captain Siden, goes ashore in Terra Australis. The castaways make lives for themselves, sustaining themselves with agriculture, hunting and fishing. Due to the paucity of females present, most of the men shared one to a group of five men, except for the officers, who each were allowed their own wife. (en)
  • Histoire des Sevarambes est une utopie romancée, présenté comme un ouvrage d'histoire et géographie, écrit par Denis Veiras au XVIIe siècle, en recourant au mythe des Terres australes ; l'un des premiers grands textes de la littérature utopique moderne. (fr)
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