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  2. George Orwell bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Works of George Orwell – Volume 16: I Have Tried to Tell the Truth: 1943–1944: Book 1986 — Published by Secker and Warburg in 1986, later reprinted in 1999; volumes one to nine are reprintings of Orwell's non-fiction books and novels The Complete Works of George Orwell – Volume 17: I Belong to the Left: 1945: Book 1986 —

  3. George Orwell - Wikipedia

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    Apart from theatre adaptations of his books, several works were written with Orwell as one of the main characters. In 2012, a musical play, One Georgie Orwell, by Peter Cordwell and Carl Picton was performed at the Greenwich Theatre, London. It explored Orwell's life, his concerns for the world that he lived in, and for the Britain that he loved.

  4. Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    The Orwell Archive at University College London contains undated notes about ideas that evolved into Nineteen Eighty-Four.The notebooks have been deemed "unlikely to have been completed later than January 1944", and "there is a strong suspicion that some of the material in them dates back to the early part of the war".

  5. Category:Novels by George Orwell - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Novels by George Orwell" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. A. File:A Clergyman's Daughter (1st US edition - cover art ...

  6. A Clergyman's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    [14] [12] The poet and novelist Vincent McHugh, reviewing the novel for the New York Herald Tribune Books in 1936, declared that it had affinities with the work of George Gissing, a writer whom Orwell greatly admired, and placed the novel in a particular tradition, that of Dickens and Gissing: "Mr Orwell too writes of a world crawling with ...

  7. “Pretty Lonesome ”Host Madeline Argy Calls George Orwell’s ...

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    In Orwell’s fictional world, society turned on itself. “And everyone is gonna continue suffering because everyone thinks that the other person is the enemy,” Argy recalled from 1984. “It ...

  8. Winston Smith (Nineteen Eighty-Four) - Wikipedia

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    Winston Smith is a fictional character and the protagonist of George Orwell's dystopian 1984 novel also being born in 1945-46 according to the book Nineteen Eighty-Four. The character was employed by Orwell as an everyman in the setting of the novel, a "central eye ... [the reader] can readily identify with."

  9. What George Orwell got right in '1984' - AOL

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    There may be no one who can say "I told you so" better than George Orwell, who was born today, June 25th in 1903. In Orwell's novel "1984" — which was published in 1949 — the English author ...

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