10% off all books and free delivery over £40
Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. *15% of eBooks.

Politics Vs. Literature and Politics and the English Language

View All Editions

The selected edition of this book is not available to buy right now.
Add To Wishlist
Write A Review

About

Politics Vs. Literature and Politics and the English Language Synopsis

Eric Arthur Blair (1903-1950), more commonly known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English journalist, essayist, critic, and novelist most famous for his novel "e;Nineteen Eighty-Four"e; (1949) and allegorical novella "e;Animal Farm"e; (1945). His work is characterised by an opposition to totalitarianism and biting social commentary, and remains influential in popular culture today. Many of his neologisms have forever entered the English language, including "e;Thought Police"e;, "e;Big Brother"e;, "e;Room 101"e;, "e;doublethink"e;, "e;thoughtcrime"e;, and "e;Newspeak"e; to name but a few. This book contains two essays by Orwell: "e;Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels"e; and "e;Politics and the English Language"e;. In the former, he decries "e;Gulliver's Travels"e; as an attack on humanity and questions Swift's highly critical view of pure science and discovery; while in the latter, Orwell explores the connection between political orthodoxies and the debasement of language. A fascinating duo of vintage essays that will appeal to those with a keen interest in language and politics. Other notable works by this author include: "e;Burmese Days"e; (1934), "e;Keep the Aspidistra Flying"e; (1936), and "e;Coming Up for Air"e; (1939).

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781528792103
Publication date: 9th March 2021
Author: Orwell, George
Publisher: Read Books Ltd.
Format: Ebook (Epub)