brave new world
a new and hopeful period in history resulting from major changes in society
This phrase comes ultimately from Shakespeare's The Tempest, but is more often used with allusion to Aldous Huxley's ironical use of the phrase as the title of his 1932 novel Brave New World.
Related Idioms and Phrases :
put a brave face on something
act as if something unpleasant or upsetting is not as bad as it really is.
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