Political Purpose and Aesthetic Purpose in the Fiction of George Orwell during the 1940s
Mohamed Hussein Mostafa Kamal;
Abstract
This study of Orwell’s novelistic artistry has attempted to correct hasty and unfair criticism that has been made of him. Jeffrey Meyers writes in his book Orwell: Wintry Conscience of a Generation, “A Clergyman’s Daughter is pretty well unreadable today”
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| Title | Political Purpose and Aesthetic Purpose in the Fiction of George Orwell during the 1940s | Other Titles | "الغرض السياسي والغرض الفني في روايات جورج أورويل خلال فترة الأربعينات من القرن العشرين". | Authors | Mohamed Hussein Mostafa Kamal | Keywords | Political Purpose and Aesthetic Purpose in the Fiction of George Orwell during the 1940s | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | This study of Orwell’s novelistic artistry has attempted to correct hasty and unfair criticism that has been made of him. Jeffrey Meyers writes in his book Orwell: Wintry Conscience of a Generation, “A Clergyman’s Daughter is pretty well unreadable today” |
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