Orwell's Works |
Books & Novels:
Down And Out In Paris And London (1933) - ... is his first book, and it deals of his own poverty he has experienced after leaving Burma.
Burmese Days (1934) - ... is Orwell's first novel. A novel about living (and dying) in the British colony of Burma.
Clergyman's Daughter (1935) -... is a novel articulating evident elements of social crisis.
Keep The Aspidistra Flying (1936)
The Road to Wigan Pier (1937) - ... is a detailed and objective study of the live of miners in the Lancashire town of Wigan.
Homage To Catalonia (1938) - ... recounts his experience fighting for the P.O.U.M. (Marxists) in the Spanish Civil War.
Coming Up For Air (1939)
Animal Farm (1945)- ... is a fairy story with political background, based on the Russian revolution.
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) - ... is a picture of a egalitarian and totalitarian future.
Essays:
Decline of the English Murder and other Essays - this Essay comments the changing face of fiction crime
Inside a Whale and other Essays
The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius
The collected essays, Journalism,
and Letters (4 Vols.)
Vol 1.: An Age Like This (1920-1940)
Vol 2.: My Country Right Or Left (1940-1943)
Vol 3.: As I Please (1943-1945)
Vol 4.: In front Of Your Nose (1945-1950)
Notes on Dali (1944) form Dickens, Dali & Others: Studies in Popular Culture .
The Notes on Nationalism (1945)
The Prevention of Literature (1946)
Why I Write (1947)
Politics and the English Language (1946) - in this essay Orwell draws a link between authoritarianism and linguistic decay.
'Why Socialists Don't believe in Fun' (1943)
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