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*''[[The Princess Casamassima]]'' (1886) by [[Henry James]]
*''[[The Princess Casamassima]]'' (1886) by [[Henry James]]
*''[[Prince Otto]]'' (1886) by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]
*''[[Prince Otto]]'' (1886) by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]
*''[[The Bostonians]]'' (1886) by Henry James
*''[[The Bostonians]]'' (1886) by [[Henry James]]
*''[[Noli Me Tangere (novel)|Noli Me Tangere]]'' (1887) by [[José Rizal]]
*''[[Noli Me Tangere (novel)|Noli Me Tangere]]'' (1887) by [[José Rizal]]
*''[[Looking Backward]]'' (1888) by [[Edward Bellamy]]
*''[[Looking Backward]]'' (1888) by [[Edward Bellamy]]

Revision as of 12:36, 28 November 2015

This is a list of fictional stories in which politics features as an important plot element. Passing mentions are omitted from this list.

Ignacy Krasicki
Benjamin Disraeli
Turgenev
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Henrik Ibsen
Henry Adams
Henry James
Bolesław Prus
Joseph Conrad
Władysław Reymont
Upton Sinclair
Martín Luis Guzmán
Aldous Huxley
Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz
George Orwell
Robert Penn Warren
Gore Vidal
Barbara Boxer

Written works

Film

Mike Judge, director of Idiocracy (2006)

Television

Musicals

Comic strips

See also