In a timely and radically new reappraisal of George Orwell's fiction, Loraine Saunders reads Orwell's novels as tales of successful emancipation rather than as fables of failure. Contending that Orwell's artistic achievements have been unjustly overlooked, Saunders brings needed attention to neglected novels such as A Clergyman's Daughter and Keep
In a timely and radically new reappraisal of George Orwell's fiction, Loraine Saunders reads Orwell's novels as tales of successful emancipation rather than as fables of failure. Contending that Orwell's artistic achievements have been unjustly overlooked, Saunders brings needed attention to neglected novels such as A Clergyman's Daughter and Keep
Loraine Saunders is a lecturer at Liverpool Hope University.
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Contents: Preface Introduction Orwell: the proletarian novelist Aspects of Orwell's political aesthetic Who is speaking? Orwell's narrative perspectives The influence of George Gissing Orwell's women: working against Gissing's models Orwell's unique style Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Introduction Orwell: the proletarian novelist Aspects of Orwell's political aesthetic Who is speaking? Orwell's narrative perspectives The influence of George Gissing Orwell's women: working against Gissing's models Orwell's unique style Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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