The Cambridge Companion to Nineteen Eighty-Four is aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics. Situating the novel in multiple frameworks, including contextual considerations and literary histories, the book asks new questions about the novel's significance in an age in which authoritarianism finds itself freshly empowered.
The Cambridge Companion to Nineteen Eighty-Four is aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics. Situating the novel in multiple frameworks, including contextual considerations and literary histories, the book asks new questions about the novel's significance in an age in which authoritarianism finds itself freshly empowered.
Chronology Introduction: Orwell's book Nathan Waddell Part I. Contexts: 1. Teaching and learning in and beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four Natasha Periyan 2. The virtual geographies of Nineteen Eighty-Four Douglas Kerr 3. The politics of the archive in Nineteen Eighty-Four Diletta De Cristofaro 4. Orwell and humanism David Dwan Part II. Histories: 5. Nineteen Eighty-Four and the tradition of satire Jonathan Greenberg 6. Orwell's literary context Lisa Mullen 7. Wells, Orwell, and the dictator Sarah Cole 8. Orwell's literary inheritors, 1950 to 2000 and beyond Hollie D. Johnson Part III. Questions: 9. Europe, refugees, and Nineteen Eighty-Four Janice Ho 10. The problem of hope: Orwell's workers Elinor Taylor 11. Oceania's dirt: filth, nausea, and disgust in Airstrip One Nathan Waddell 12. Room 101: Orwell and the question of evil Peter Brian Barry Part IV. Media: 13. Nineteen Eighty-Four on radio, stage, and screen Daniel Buckingham 14. Making Nineteen Eighty-Four musical: pop, rock, and opera Jamie Wood 15. Nineteen Eighty-Four and comics Isabelle Licari-Guillaume 16. 'In this game that we're playing': Nineteen Eighty-Four and video games Soraya Murray 17. Coda: the imaginaries of Nineteen Eighty-Four Adam Roberts Further Reading.
Chronology Introduction: Orwell's book Nathan Waddell Part I. Contexts: 1. Teaching and learning in and beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four Natasha Periyan 2. The virtual geographies of Nineteen Eighty-Four Douglas Kerr 3. The politics of the archive in Nineteen Eighty-Four Diletta De Cristofaro 4. Orwell and humanism David Dwan Part II. Histories: 5. Nineteen Eighty-Four and the tradition of satire Jonathan Greenberg 6. Orwell's literary context Lisa Mullen 7. Wells, Orwell, and the dictator Sarah Cole 8. Orwell's literary inheritors, 1950 to 2000 and beyond Hollie D. Johnson Part III. Questions: 9. Europe, refugees, and Nineteen Eighty-Four Janice Ho 10. The problem of hope: Orwell's workers Elinor Taylor 11. Oceania's dirt: filth, nausea, and disgust in Airstrip One Nathan Waddell 12. Room 101: Orwell and the question of evil Peter Brian Barry Part IV. Media: 13. Nineteen Eighty-Four on radio, stage, and screen Daniel Buckingham 14. Making Nineteen Eighty-Four musical: pop, rock, and opera Jamie Wood 15. Nineteen Eighty-Four and comics Isabelle Licari-Guillaume 16. 'In this game that we're playing': Nineteen Eighty-Four and video games Soraya Murray 17. Coda: the imaginaries of Nineteen Eighty-Four Adam Roberts Further Reading.
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