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  1. Essays and other works

    The Orwell Foundation is delighted to make available a selection of essays, articles, sketches, reviews and scripts written by Orwell. This material remains under copyright in some jurisdictions, including the US, and is reproduced here with the kind permission of the Orwell Estate .

  2. The Best George Orwell Essays Everyone Should Read

    The English language is 'in a bad way', Orwell argues in this famous essay from 1946. As its title suggests, Orwell identifies a link between the (degraded) English language of his time and the degraded political situation: Orwell sees modern political discourse as being less a matter of words chosen for their clear meanings than a series of stock phrases slung together.

  3. Politics and the English Language

    The essay focused on political language, which, according to Orwell, "is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind". Orwell believed that the language used was necessarily vague or meaningless because it was intended to hide the truth rather than express it.

  4. A Summary and Analysis of George Orwell's 'Politics and the English

    Although Orwell's essay has been criticised for being too idealistic, in many ways 'Politics and the English Language' remains as relevant now as it was in 1946 when it was first published. Indeed, to return to Orwell's opening point about decadence, it is unavoidable that the standard of political discourse has further declined since ...

  5. Fifty Orwell Essays

    Orwell's lifetime, and have appeared in a number of Orwell essay collections published both before and after his death. Details are provided on the George Orwell page. View our licence and header * Read our other ebooks by George Orwell. Fifty Essays. by George Orwell. Contents. The Spike (1931)

  6. Such, Such Were the Joys

    "Such, Such Were the Joys" is a long autobiographical essay by the English writer George Orwell.. In the piece, Orwell describes his experiences between the ages of eight and thirteen, in the years before and during World War I (from September 1911 to December 1916), while a pupil at a preparatory school: St Cyprian's, in the seaside town of Eastbourne, in Sussex.

  7. George Orwell's Five Greatest Essays (as Selected by Pulitzer-Prize

    Every time I've taught George Orwell's famous 1946 essay on misleading, smudgy writing, "Politics and the English Language,' to a group of undergraduates, we've delighted in pointing out the number of times Orwell violates his own rules—indulges some form of vague, "pretentious" diction, slips into unnecessary passive voice, etc.

  8. Shooting an Elephant

    Shooting an Elephant. " Shooting an Elephant " is an essay by British writer George Orwell, first published in the literary magazine New Writing in late 1936 and broadcast by the BBC Home Service on 12 October 1948. The essay describes the experience of the English narrator, possibly Orwell himself, called upon to shoot an aggressive elephant ...

  9. Essays

    George Orwell's Essays illuminate the life and work of one of the greatest writers of this century - a man who elevated political writing to an art This outstanding collection brings together Orwell's longer, major essays and a fine selection of shorter pieces that includes 'My Country Right or Left', 'Decline of the English Murder', 'Shooting an Elephant' and 'A Hanging'.

  10. George Orwell: Why I Write

    Why I Write, the essay of George Orwell. First published: summer 1946 by/in Gangrel, GB, London. Index > Library > Essays > Wiw > English > E-text. George Orwell Why I Write. From a very early age, perhaps the age of five or six, I knew that when I grew up I should be a writer. Between the ages of about seventeen and twenty-four I tried to ...

  11. George Orwell's 'Politics and the English Language'

    Word Matters, episode 85. George Orwell published his famous essay "Politics and the English Language" in 1946, and we mostly wish he hadn't. Hosted by Emily Brewster, Ammon Shea, and Peter Sokolowski. Produced in collaboration with New England Public Media. Download the episode here.

  12. Orwell, George

    George Orwell (1903—1950) Eric Arthur Blair, better known by his pen name George Orwell, was a British essayist, journalist, and novelist. Orwell is most famous for his dystopian works of fiction, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, but many of his essays and other books have remained popular as well. His body of work provides one of the ...

  13. George Orwell

    George Orwell wrote the political fable Animal Farm (1944), the anti-utopian novel Nineteen Eighty-four (1949), the unorthodox political treatise The Road to Wigan Pier (1937), and the autobiographical Down and Out in Paris and London (1933), which contains essays that recount actual events in a fictionalized form.

  14. A collection of essays : Orwell, George, 1903-1950

    George Orwell's collected nonfiction, written in the clear-eyed and uncompromising style that earned him a critical following One of the most thought-provoking and vivid essayists of the twentieth century, George Orwell fought the injustices of his time with singular vigor through pen and paper. ... In this selection of essays, he ranges from ...

  15. Orwell: Essays: Introduction by John Carey (Everyman's Library

    In his essays, Orwell elevated political writing to the level of art, and his motivating ideas-his desire for social justice, his belief in universal freedom and equality, and his concern for truth in language-are as enduringly relevant now, a hundred years after his birth, as ever.

  16. The Core Themes and Symbols of George Orwell's 'Animal Farm'

    This essay about George Orwell's "Animal Farm" analyzes the novel's exploration of power, revolution, and societal dynamics through the allegory of farm animals overthrowing their owner. It discusses how power corrupts, the challenges of revolutions, and the use of symbolism to reflect social hierarchies. ...

  17. It's shameful to call US presidents like Trump fascist

    Eighty years after Orwell's essay, the use of fascism in contemporary Western politics remains "almost entirely meaningless" except as an insult that long ago lost its power to shock.

  18. Amazon.com: A Collection of Essays: 9780156186001: Orwell, George: Books

    A Collection of Essays. Paperback - October 21, 1970. by George Orwell (Author) 4.5 447 ratings. See all formats and editions. A clear-eyed, uncompromising collection of essays from the "conscience of his generation" and the author of 1984 (V. S. Pritchett). One of the most thought-provoking and vivid essayists of the twentieth century ...

  19. Shooting an Elephant

    The Orwell Foundation is an independent charity - please consider making a donation or becoming a Friend of the Foundation to help us maintain these resources for readers everywhere. In Moulmein, in lower Burma, I was hated by large numbers of people - the only time in my life that I have been important enough for this to happen to me.

  20. Jenny Holzer Shines New Light in Dark Places

    In a nod to that history, her "Inflammatory Essays" (1979-82) paper the walls of the gallery adjoining the Guggenheim ramp's base, printed on neon-colored sheets that form a bright checkerboard.