The System of the World (novel)
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The System of the World, a novel by Neal Stephenson, forms the third volume in The Baroque Cycle.
The title alludes to the third volume of Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, which bears the same name.
In 2005, it won the Prometheus Award and, together with The Confusion, the Locus Award.
Contents |
[edit] Main characters
- Eliza
- Enoch Root
- Bob Shaftoe, brother of Jack Shaftoe
- Jack Shaftoe
- Daniel Waterhouse
- Isaac Newton
[edit] Other characters
- Henry Arlanc, Huguenot, friend of Jack Shaftoe, porter at the Royal Society
- Mrs. Arlanc, wife of Henry
- Roger Comstock, Marquis of Ravenscar, Whig ally of Daniel Waterhouse
- Will Comstock, Earl of Lostwithiel
- Édouard de Gex, Jesuit fanatic
- William Ham, Goldsmith, nephew of Daniel Waterhouse
- Otto van Hoek, Captain of the Minerva
- Mr. Kikin, Russian diplomat in London
- Norman Orney, London shipbuilder
- Mr. Threader, Tory money-scrivener
- Charles White, fictional, Tory who bites off people's ears
- Peter Hoxton (alias Saturn), Goldsmith, engages in illicit activities
[edit] Historical figures who appear as characters in the novel
- Gottfried Leibniz
- Thomas Newcomen
- Isaac Newton
- Peter the Great
- Christopher Wren
- Caroline of Ansbach
- George I of Great Britain
- George II of Great Britain
- Sophia of Hanover
- The Most Noble Captain-General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, Earl of Marlborough, Baron Churchill of Sandridge, Lord Churchill of Eyemouth, KG, PC
- Catherine Barton
- Jack Ketch
[edit] Editions
- ISBN 0-06-052387-5 : Hardcover edition.
- ISBN 0-06-075086-3 : Paperback edition.
[edit] External link
- The System of the World at the MetaWeb wiki.
Works by Neal Stephenson | |
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Full-Length Novels | The Big U (1984) | Zodiac (1988) | Snow Crash (1992) | Interface (1994) | The Diamond Age (1995) | The Cobweb (1996) | Cryptonomicon (1999) | The Baroque Cycle: Quicksilver (2003), The Confusion (2004), and The System of the World (2004) |
Short Stories | "Spew" (1994) | "The Great Simoleon Caper" (1995) | "Jipi and the paranoid chip" (1997) |
Non-Fiction | Smiley's people (1993) | In the Kingdom of Mao Bell (1994) | Mother Earth Mother Board (1996) | Global Neighborhood Watch (1998) | In the Beginning...was the Command Line (1999) |