Samuel Butler (1835–1902) was an English author, painter, and composer. After accumulating a fortune in New Zealand as a sheep rancher, he returned to England, where he worked in the arts and in biology. He is best known as a writer. Erewhon, a novel in which he satirized English social and economic injustices, appeared in 1872, and Erewhon Revisited in 1901. His ironic, droll attack on Victorian life, the autobiographical The Way of All Flesh (1903), is rated among the important English novels.
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