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Explorest the life and work of one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2015
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- ISBN-13: 9781317259220
- Artikelnr.: 49366940
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317259220
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Thomas Cushman, John Rodden
Introduction George Orwell into the Twenty-first Century, Thomas Cushman;
Part I The Use and Abuse of Nineteen Eighty-Four; Chapter 1 Abolishing the
Orgasm: Orwell and the Politics of Sexual Persecution, Jonathan Rose;
Chapter 2 In Defense of Comrade Psmith: The Orwellian Treatment of Orwell,
Ian Williams; Chapter 3 Hope against Hope: Orwell's Posthumous Novel,
Morris Dickstein; Part II Ideas, Ideologies, and Intellectuals; Chapter 4
George Orwell and the Liberal Experience of Totalitarianism, Christopher
Hitchens; Chapter 5 On the Ethics of Admiration-and Detraction, John
Rodden; Chapter 6 The Public Intellectual as Connected Critic: George
Orwell and Religion, Ronald F. Thiemann; Chapter 7 Orwell, Pacifism,
Pacifists, Lawrence Rosenwald; Chapter 8 Varieties of Patriotic Experience,
Todd Gitlin; Chapter 9 Vulgar Nationalism and Insulting Nicknames: George
Orwell's Progressive Reflections on Race, Anthony Stewart; Chapter 10
Orwell's "Smelly Little Orthodoxies"-and Ours, Jim Sleeper; Chapter 11
Orwell in an Age of Celebrity, Jonathan B. Imber; Part III Of Biography and
Autobiography; Chapter 12 Writing about Orwell: A Personal Account, Peter
Stansky; Chapter 13 Orwell: Unmasker of Underlying Realities, Dennis Wrong;
Chapter 14 Third Thoughts about Orwell?, Daphne Patai; Part IV Literary and
Stylistic Issues; Chapter 15 Orwell's Perversity: An Approach to the
Collected Essays, William E. Cain; Chapter 16 Prescience and Resilience in
George Orwell's Political Aesthetics, Lynette Hunter; Chapter 17
Outside/Inside: Searching for Wigan Pier, Margery Sabin; Chapter 18
Orwell's Satirical Vision on the Screen: The Film Versions of Animal Farm
and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Erika Gottlieb; Part V Orwell Abroad; Chapter 19
George Orwell: Russia's Tocqueville, Vladimir Shlapentokh; Chapter 20 May
Days in Barcelona: Orwell, Langdon-Davies, and the Cultural Memory of War,
Miquel Berga; Chapter 21 From Ingsoc to Capsoc: Perceptions of Orwell in
France, Gilbert Bonifas;
Part I The Use and Abuse of Nineteen Eighty-Four; Chapter 1 Abolishing the
Orgasm: Orwell and the Politics of Sexual Persecution, Jonathan Rose;
Chapter 2 In Defense of Comrade Psmith: The Orwellian Treatment of Orwell,
Ian Williams; Chapter 3 Hope against Hope: Orwell's Posthumous Novel,
Morris Dickstein; Part II Ideas, Ideologies, and Intellectuals; Chapter 4
George Orwell and the Liberal Experience of Totalitarianism, Christopher
Hitchens; Chapter 5 On the Ethics of Admiration-and Detraction, John
Rodden; Chapter 6 The Public Intellectual as Connected Critic: George
Orwell and Religion, Ronald F. Thiemann; Chapter 7 Orwell, Pacifism,
Pacifists, Lawrence Rosenwald; Chapter 8 Varieties of Patriotic Experience,
Todd Gitlin; Chapter 9 Vulgar Nationalism and Insulting Nicknames: George
Orwell's Progressive Reflections on Race, Anthony Stewart; Chapter 10
Orwell's "Smelly Little Orthodoxies"-and Ours, Jim Sleeper; Chapter 11
Orwell in an Age of Celebrity, Jonathan B. Imber; Part III Of Biography and
Autobiography; Chapter 12 Writing about Orwell: A Personal Account, Peter
Stansky; Chapter 13 Orwell: Unmasker of Underlying Realities, Dennis Wrong;
Chapter 14 Third Thoughts about Orwell?, Daphne Patai; Part IV Literary and
Stylistic Issues; Chapter 15 Orwell's Perversity: An Approach to the
Collected Essays, William E. Cain; Chapter 16 Prescience and Resilience in
George Orwell's Political Aesthetics, Lynette Hunter; Chapter 17
Outside/Inside: Searching for Wigan Pier, Margery Sabin; Chapter 18
Orwell's Satirical Vision on the Screen: The Film Versions of Animal Farm
and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Erika Gottlieb; Part V Orwell Abroad; Chapter 19
George Orwell: Russia's Tocqueville, Vladimir Shlapentokh; Chapter 20 May
Days in Barcelona: Orwell, Langdon-Davies, and the Cultural Memory of War,
Miquel Berga; Chapter 21 From Ingsoc to Capsoc: Perceptions of Orwell in
France, Gilbert Bonifas;
Introduction George Orwell into the Twenty-first Century, Thomas Cushman;
Part I The Use and Abuse of Nineteen Eighty-Four; Chapter 1 Abolishing the
Orgasm: Orwell and the Politics of Sexual Persecution, Jonathan Rose;
Chapter 2 In Defense of Comrade Psmith: The Orwellian Treatment of Orwell,
Ian Williams; Chapter 3 Hope against Hope: Orwell's Posthumous Novel,
Morris Dickstein; Part II Ideas, Ideologies, and Intellectuals; Chapter 4
George Orwell and the Liberal Experience of Totalitarianism, Christopher
Hitchens; Chapter 5 On the Ethics of Admiration-and Detraction, John
Rodden; Chapter 6 The Public Intellectual as Connected Critic: George
Orwell and Religion, Ronald F. Thiemann; Chapter 7 Orwell, Pacifism,
Pacifists, Lawrence Rosenwald; Chapter 8 Varieties of Patriotic Experience,
Todd Gitlin; Chapter 9 Vulgar Nationalism and Insulting Nicknames: George
Orwell's Progressive Reflections on Race, Anthony Stewart; Chapter 10
Orwell's "Smelly Little Orthodoxies"-and Ours, Jim Sleeper; Chapter 11
Orwell in an Age of Celebrity, Jonathan B. Imber; Part III Of Biography and
Autobiography; Chapter 12 Writing about Orwell: A Personal Account, Peter
Stansky; Chapter 13 Orwell: Unmasker of Underlying Realities, Dennis Wrong;
Chapter 14 Third Thoughts about Orwell?, Daphne Patai; Part IV Literary and
Stylistic Issues; Chapter 15 Orwell's Perversity: An Approach to the
Collected Essays, William E. Cain; Chapter 16 Prescience and Resilience in
George Orwell's Political Aesthetics, Lynette Hunter; Chapter 17
Outside/Inside: Searching for Wigan Pier, Margery Sabin; Chapter 18
Orwell's Satirical Vision on the Screen: The Film Versions of Animal Farm
and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Erika Gottlieb; Part V Orwell Abroad; Chapter 19
George Orwell: Russia's Tocqueville, Vladimir Shlapentokh; Chapter 20 May
Days in Barcelona: Orwell, Langdon-Davies, and the Cultural Memory of War,
Miquel Berga; Chapter 21 From Ingsoc to Capsoc: Perceptions of Orwell in
France, Gilbert Bonifas;
Part I The Use and Abuse of Nineteen Eighty-Four; Chapter 1 Abolishing the
Orgasm: Orwell and the Politics of Sexual Persecution, Jonathan Rose;
Chapter 2 In Defense of Comrade Psmith: The Orwellian Treatment of Orwell,
Ian Williams; Chapter 3 Hope against Hope: Orwell's Posthumous Novel,
Morris Dickstein; Part II Ideas, Ideologies, and Intellectuals; Chapter 4
George Orwell and the Liberal Experience of Totalitarianism, Christopher
Hitchens; Chapter 5 On the Ethics of Admiration-and Detraction, John
Rodden; Chapter 6 The Public Intellectual as Connected Critic: George
Orwell and Religion, Ronald F. Thiemann; Chapter 7 Orwell, Pacifism,
Pacifists, Lawrence Rosenwald; Chapter 8 Varieties of Patriotic Experience,
Todd Gitlin; Chapter 9 Vulgar Nationalism and Insulting Nicknames: George
Orwell's Progressive Reflections on Race, Anthony Stewart; Chapter 10
Orwell's "Smelly Little Orthodoxies"-and Ours, Jim Sleeper; Chapter 11
Orwell in an Age of Celebrity, Jonathan B. Imber; Part III Of Biography and
Autobiography; Chapter 12 Writing about Orwell: A Personal Account, Peter
Stansky; Chapter 13 Orwell: Unmasker of Underlying Realities, Dennis Wrong;
Chapter 14 Third Thoughts about Orwell?, Daphne Patai; Part IV Literary and
Stylistic Issues; Chapter 15 Orwell's Perversity: An Approach to the
Collected Essays, William E. Cain; Chapter 16 Prescience and Resilience in
George Orwell's Political Aesthetics, Lynette Hunter; Chapter 17
Outside/Inside: Searching for Wigan Pier, Margery Sabin; Chapter 18
Orwell's Satirical Vision on the Screen: The Film Versions of Animal Farm
and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Erika Gottlieb; Part V Orwell Abroad; Chapter 19
George Orwell: Russia's Tocqueville, Vladimir Shlapentokh; Chapter 20 May
Days in Barcelona: Orwell, Langdon-Davies, and the Cultural Memory of War,
Miquel Berga; Chapter 21 From Ingsoc to Capsoc: Perceptions of Orwell in
France, Gilbert Bonifas;