George Orwell Studies Vol.2 No.1

George Orwell Studies Vol.2 No.1

George Orwell Studies Vol.2 No.1

 

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Editorial:
abramis
Año de edición:
2017
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Biografía: literaria
ISBN:
9781845497170
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Special Section 1: Teaching Orwell, edited by Tim CrookPapers George Orwell versus Vera Brittain: Obliteration Bombing and the Tolerance in Wartime of Dissent in Weekly Political Publications – by Tim Luckhurst and Lesley Phippen Big Brother is Coming to an iPad Near You: Teaching Orwell in Taiwan – by Henk Vynckier Orwell the Teacher: Such, Such Were the Joys – by Tim Crook   Articles Orwell’s Children: Fighting for Voice – by Jon Preston The Rhetoric of Doublethink – by Philip Palmer A Short History of Hate – by Sean Cubitt   Special Section 2: Orwell and Labour, edited by John Newsinger Orwell, the Labour Party and the Attlee Government – by John Newsinger Leaders and their Qualities: Orwell on Cripps, Bevan and Attlee – by Philip Bounds So What Kind of Democratic Socialist Was He? – by Paul Anderson   Plus The Orwell Conundrum in Coming Up for Air: A Call for Action or Passive Resistance? – by Oriol Quintana Death, Hegemony and Masks: Reimaging Theories of Resistance Through the Writings of George Orwell – by Harry Bark   3

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