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    In literature where was crime treated as a disease and disease as a crime?

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    tjoebigham

    In Erewhon, Samuel Butler's imaginary land in his 1872 satirical novel of the same name. It was a spoof of the utopian fantasy (and the title is an anagram of 'nowhere', which is what Utopia means in the original Greek) as well as the world of the Victorian era.

    Sep 04 02, 5:14 PM

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