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... Orwell held , it wasn't their kind . He was not a revolutionary . He had no hatred of the past , and no confidence that a golden millennium could be created by abrupt political action . Though mildly anti - clerical , he showed no ...
... Orwell held , it wasn't their kind . He was not a revolutionary . He had no hatred of the past , and no confidence that a golden millennium could be created by abrupt political action . Though mildly anti - clerical , he showed no ...
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... Orwell's appeared . And yet there is a wistfulness , a note of love and longing , in Orwell's words that takes away all the sting of his rebuke . He knows , as a good Socialist and egalitarian , that society must move forward , that it ...
... Orwell's appeared . And yet there is a wistfulness , a note of love and longing , in Orwell's words that takes away all the sting of his rebuke . He knows , as a good Socialist and egalitarian , that society must move forward , that it ...
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... Orwell could not have managed in his own person . When Orwell wrote about his own boyhood , quite straight , he produced the dreadful essay Such , Such Were the Joys , which deals with his sufferings at a horrible little South Coast ...
... Orwell could not have managed in his own person . When Orwell wrote about his own boyhood , quite straight , he produced the dreadful essay Such , Such Were the Joys , which deals with his sufferings at a horrible little South Coast ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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