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| Releases: Nov 30, 2008 | ||
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eBooks by George Orwell. 10 eBook omnibus collection of George Orwell. Free to try before buying. Fully functional except that only first few chapters of each book is accessible to Unregistered Users. Includes: Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty Four and The Road to Wigan Pier.
A Clergyman?s Daughter,
Animal Farm,
Burmese Days,
Collected Essays,
Coming up for Air,
Down & Out in Paris & London,
Homage to Catalonia,
Keep the Aspidistra Flying,
Nineteen Eighty-Four,
The Road to Wigan Pier.
Animal Farm.
George Orwell's 1945 satire on the perils of Stalinism has proved magnificently long-lived as a parable about totalitarianism anywhere - and has given the world at least one immortal phrase: Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others.
Nineteen Eighty Four.
While the totalitarianism that provoked George Orwell into writing 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' seems to be passing into oblivion, his harrowing, cautionary tale of a man trapped in a political nightmare has had the opposite fate, and its relevance and power to disturb our complacency seem to grow decade by decade.
The Road to Wigan Pier.
Times were hard for English workers in the 1930s when George Orwell dramatized their plight in this documentary expose of the underclasses. THE ROAD TO WIGAN PIER is a trek back through time to an experience suffered by many of our parents and is an unrecognized masterpiece by the author of 1984 and ANIMAL FARM. Always courageous and original, Orwell gives us a feeling for what it must have been like to have had to cope with the grinding poverty of half a century ago.
A Clergyman?s Daughter,
Animal Farm,
Burmese Days,
Collected Essays,
Coming up for Air,
Down & Out in Paris & London,
Homage to Catalonia,
Keep the Aspidistra Flying,
Nineteen Eighty-Four,
The Road to Wigan Pier.
Animal Farm.
George Orwell's 1945 satire on the perils of Stalinism has proved magnificently long-lived as a parable about totalitarianism anywhere - and has given the world at least one immortal phrase: Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others.
Nineteen Eighty Four.
While the totalitarianism that provoked George Orwell into writing 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' seems to be passing into oblivion, his harrowing, cautionary tale of a man trapped in a political nightmare has had the opposite fate, and its relevance and power to disturb our complacency seem to grow decade by decade.
The Road to Wigan Pier.
Times were hard for English workers in the 1930s when George Orwell dramatized their plight in this documentary expose of the underclasses. THE ROAD TO WIGAN PIER is a trek back through time to an experience suffered by many of our parents and is an unrecognized masterpiece by the author of 1984 and ANIMAL FARM. Always courageous and original, Orwell gives us a feeling for what it must have been like to have had to cope with the grinding poverty of half a century ago.
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