GEORGE ORWELL: A GREAT REPRESENTATIVE OF POLITICAL LITERATURE
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Motihari, India; England; Eton College; Britain; Poverty in Paris and London; Burmese Days; Animal Farm.Abstract
This article provides detailed information about the life, work, and most famous works of George Orwell (real name Eric Arthur Blair), an English writer, journalist, and essayist. It highlights Orwell’s deep attention to political, social, and moral issues, analyzing themes of totalitarianism, freedom, and truth in his works. The article also explores significant experiences in the writer’s life, their influence on his work, and his role in literature.
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Orwell, G. (1945). Animal Farm. Secker & Warburg.
Orwell, G. (1949). 1984. Secker & Warburg.
Orwell, G. (1933). Down and Out in Paris and London. Victor Gollancz Ltd.
Orwell, G. (1934). Burmese Days. Harper & Brothers.
Smith, D. (1996). George Orwell: A Life. Oxford University Press.
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2025-03-20
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