The Novel Is Set On An Island Reminiscent Of The Idyllic Tropical Setting Used In The Original Paul And Virginia By Bernardin De Saint-Pierre. However Unlike The Romanticism Of The Original Mallock'S Island Serves As A Stage For Exploring Philosophical And Social Ideas. Main Characters: The Story May Feature Characters Inspired By The Original Paul And Virginia But Reinterpreted Through A Satirical Lens. These Characters Are Likely Used To Embody Different Philosophical Viewpoints Or Represent Facets Of Contemporary Society. Positivism And Satire: Mallock'S Novel Critiques The Ideals Of Positivism By Depicting Them In An Exaggerated Or Absurd Manner. Through Witty Dialogue Humorous Situations And Ironic Twists He Exposes The Shortcomings And Contradictions Of Positivist Philosophy. Social Commentary: Beyond Its Philosophical Critique The Novel May Also Offer Commentary On Victorian Society Its Values And Its Evolving Intellectual Currents. Mallock Often Used Satire To Challenge Conventional Wisdom And Provoke Thought Among His Readers.
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