Liberty, equality, and humbug : Orwell's political ideals / David Dwan.
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- 9780198738527
- 828.91209 23 DWA
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824.7 SHE A defence of poetry and other essays | 824.912 WOO A room of one's own and Three guineas / | 828.009 GOP Indian English poetry and fiction : a critical evaluation | 828.91209 DWA Liberty, equality, and humbug : | 828.914 MCG Raymond Williams on culture & society : | 828.914 ROY The shape of the beast : conversations with Arundhati Roy / | 829.912 WEL The Time Machine / |
1. Liberty -- 2. Equality -- 3. Solidarity -- 4. Truth -- 5. Happiness.
A lucid and fluent account of George Orwell's political thought that complicates and challenges the commonplace view and shows how Orwell's fiction allows us to address some of the most fundamental problems of Western political thought, and how literature can be a source of political understanding.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [275]-292) and index.
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