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The most formally experimental of all of George Orwell's novels, A Clergyman's Daughter charts the course of a young womanâ s voyage out of a small town in East Anglia and her eventual homecoming. This new edition of the novel is the first in over 30 years.

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The most formally experimental of all of George Orwell's novels, A Clergyman's Daughter charts the course of a young womanâ s voyage out of a small town in East Anglia and her eventual homecoming. This new edition of the novel is the first in over 30 years.
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Autorenporträt
Nathan Waddell is a Senior Lecturer in Early Twentieth-Century and Modernist Literature at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of Modern John Buchan (2009), Modernist Nowheres: Politics and Utopia in Early Modernist Writing, 1900-1920 (2012), and Moonlighting: Beethoven and Literary Modernism (2019); a co-editor of essay volumes on utopianism, the work of Wyndham Lewis, and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World; and the editor of The Cambridge Companion to 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (forthcoming).