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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