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Welcome // George Orwell // www.k-1.com/Orwell
Biography, essays, summaries and interpretations of his works, pictures, links,
and a discussion board.

  • 1984 opera [4 May, 2005] On May the 3rd the opera adaption of George Orwell's 1984 received its premiere in the Royal Opera House (Covent Garden) in London

  • .] There was much in it I did not understand, in some ways I did not even like it, but I recognized it immediately as a state of affairs worth fighting for.' , George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia Links to other GO sites over on the internet Buy GO books online Other people's favorite books Leave us a message Your personal account Welcome * June 25, 1903 Motihari - India + January 21, 1950 London - GB The British author George Orwell, pen name for Eric Blair, achieved prominence in the late 1940ies as the author of two brilliant satires attacking totalitarianism

  • Quick Navigation News 1984 opera [Wednesday, 4 May, 2005] On May the 3rd the opera adaption of George Orwell's 1984 received its premiere in the Royal Opera House (Covent Garden) in London



    George Orwell
    La vie et l'oeuvre de l'auteur anglais du roman "1984".



    George Orwell : 1984
    George Orwell's 1949 novel decries a totalitarian government bent on total
    manipulation.



    Animal Farm by George Orwell: A searchable online version at The ...
    Chapter indexed HTML of the text, with author information and search feature.

  • - Film adaptation from 1955 was a faithful rendition of Orwell's original work, but watered in the end the satire, and presented a socialist viewpoint: the system is good, but the individuals are corruptible

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    Charles' George Orwell Links - Biographies, Essays, Novels ...
    Links to George Orwell web sites and pages organized by category; good starting
    point for research.

  • | Quick Links Welcome to Charles' George Orwell Links

  • On this site you'll find the best of Orwell's essays and books as well as reviews, news articles and images

  • In addition, there are hundreds of links to other Orwell web sites

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    George Orwell Resources
    An apparently complete primary bibliography and a selective, annotated secondary
    bibliography.

  • George Orwell Resources George Orwell Bibliography I have compiled a complete (so far as I know) primary and selective, annotatedsecondary bibliography for Orwell

  • No other complete primary Orwell bibliographies areavailable online

  • The most complete Orwell bibliography in printis Gillian Fenwick's 1998 book George Orwell: A Bibliography

  • a biographical sketch that I wrote Part Two: Primary Works novels, nonfiction books, pamphlets/booklets, essays/articles transcripts of broadcasts, essay, letter, and mixed-genre collections, poetry, letters to the editor, works edited book reviews, standard edition, manuscripts Part Three: Secondary Works bibliographies, biographies general criticism, criticism on 1984 George Orwell Pictures Note: I do not have the copyright for these pictures

  • Small Medium Large George Orwell Texts Online Various Orwell sites have links to an essay or two

  • I've compiledall of Orwell's texts that I've found online

  • Alternate locations: , Alternate locations: , excerpt: Alternate locations: , Alternate locations: , Alternate locations: , George Orwell Quotes A few of Orwell's memorable words..


    George Orwell
    Compact biography and a few short tasters from his essays; aimed at the school
    student without the stamina for the whole works.

  • George Orwell , Eric Blair, was born in Bengal, in 1903

  • Using the pseudonym, George Orwell, he began writing articles for magazines

  • In 1936 Orwell was commissioned by to produce a documentary account of unemployment in the north of England for his Left Book Club

  • The Road to Wigan Pier established Orwell as one of Britain's leading writers and marked a high point in literary journalism

  • Orwell, a committed, went to in December 1936 to report on the

  • In January 1937 Orwell, given the rank of corporal, was sent to join the offensive at

  • Orwell returned to Huesca on 12th May

  • As a result of the wound, Orwell's left side was paralyzed and he temporarily lost his voice

  • While in hospital Orwell heard that the had been declared an illegal organization

  • Orwell was now in danger of being murdered by communists in the

  • With the help of the British Consul in, Orwell was able to escape to

  • When Orwell returned to England he wrote about his experiences of the in Homage to Catalonia (1938)

  • In the book Orwell attempted to expose the propaganda disseminated by newspapers in Britain


    GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography of George Orwell
    Biography of George Orwell by ClassicNotes.

  • Search: Biography of George Orwell (1903-1950) George Orwell George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on June 25, 1903, in Motihari, India

  • This position gave Blair time to write, and his first book, Down and Out in Paris and London, was published in 1933, under the pseudonym George Orwell

  • The publication of this first work, which was an account of his years living among the poor of Paris and London, marks the beginning of a more stable period for Orwell, in which he taught, opened a bookshop, and continued to write

  • The next few years saw a steady stream of activity for Orwell, who produced A Clergyman?s Daughter in 1935 and Keep the Aspidistra Flying in 1936

  • That same year Orwell received a grant from the Left Book Club to produce a work dealing with the conditions of the poor, which resulted in the publication of The Road to Wigan Pier

  • In December of 1936, Orwell decided to enlist in the POAM, the Socialist military party in Spain, during the Spanish Civil War

  • Attracted by the vision of a society without class distinction, Orwell fought for socialism in Spain, but was wounded in the neck and forced to return to England in 1938

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    SOS: Students for an Orwellian Society
    Description of group, aims, achievements and contact information. Humor.

  • Current Condition: Good Students for an Orwellian Society Because 2006 is 22 years too late

  • What is SOS? Students for an Orwellian Society (SOS) is a nationwide student group

  • The mission of SOS is to promote the vision of a society based upon the principles of Ingsoc , first articulated by George Orwell in his prophetic novel, 1984

  • George Orwell Successes As to be expected, SOS has been quite successful

  • How could they do otherwise? Our successes can be shown to fit into the three major ideals of Ingsoc as expressed by Orwell: War Is Peace Oceania (commonly called the US and Britain) is at war with Afghanistan Iraq

  • We encourage all true citizens of this country to join Operation TIPS, which, we promise, will help further an Orwellian society in ways that we at SOS cannot even begin to fathom

  • Also, check out Victory Beer, and The truly Orwellian and praiseworthy Transportation Safety Administration gets our thanks for spotting anti-Americanism in passengers' baggage

  • We've been notified that Apple Computer company, which once made public anti-Orwellianism pronouncements, is now coming around to our side


    George Orwell, 1903-1950
    Polymathic lecture; links to a chronology of Orwell's life and a bibliography.

  • George Orwell, 1903-1950 | (Andrew Fustini) (The Chestnut Tree Cafe) (Internet Movie Database entry) (O

  • The is located at University College, London and "is the most comprehensive body of research material relating to the author George Orwell (Eric Blair) (1903-1950) anywhere

  • Manuscripts, notebooks and personalia of George Orwell were presented in 1960 on permanent loan by his widow on behalf of the George Orwell Archive Trust, supplemented by donations and purchases

  • The aim of the Trustees of the Archive was to make a research centre for Orwell studies, by bringing together all [Orwell's] printed works, including newspaper items; private correspondence; other private papers in the possession of his widow; printed matter other than his own which will help later generations to understand the controversies in which he was involved; and tape recordings or written statements by all with first hand experience of him of any consequence." (site description was taken from the Archive home page) 1903 Eric Arthur Blair born at Motihari, Bengal, India, June 25th, son of Richard Walmesley Blair and Ida Mabel Blair (née Limouzin) 1904 Brought to England by his mother


    George Orwell - Complete works, Biography, Quotes, Essays
    Includes searchable, indexed versions of all of Orwell's works. Also includes a
    biography, quotes and pictures.

  • The Complete Works of George-Orwell [http://www.george-orwell.org] [ | ] Welcome to George-Orwell.org ; George Orwell Welcome to george-orwell.org, a site dedicated to George Orwell

  • This site contains the complete works of George Orwell, as well as a biography, pictures and famous quotes

  • I am always looking for more content to add to this site, so if you have written any essays or articles relating to Orwell, please feel free to contribute it! To submit any content, or to leave any feedback about the site, please

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    L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora: George Orwell
    Dossier sur l'écrivain anglais dans l'encyclopédie de l'Agora.

  • Dossier George Orwell Biographie en résumé Écrivain anglais

  • George Orwell en compagnie d'un chien

  • Photo prise en 1934 Source en ligne : Document publié sous la licence COPYLEFT Œuvres de George Orwell NOTE : George Orwell, mort en 1950, est du domaine public au Canada

  • En anglais Les oeuvres complètes - c'est du moins ce qu'on prétend : Autre site présentant les "oeuvres complètes" : (www.orwell.ru) , 1946 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1934 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1935 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1939 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1933 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1938 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1936 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1949 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1946 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) , 1937 (Project Gutenberg of Australia) (Gaslight's George Orwell Page) Traductions en langue française Le site canadien propose la traduction française des deux oeuvres les plus célèbres d'Orwell : 1984 La Ferme des animaux à La Ferme des animaux (Catallaxia.org) Documentation Crick, Bernard

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    ... George Orwell - Biographie, Bibliographe, chronologie, liens ...
    Biographie, bibliographie et commentaires de lectures sur l'écrivains anglais.

  • George Orwell George Orwell 25 juin 1903-21 janvier 1950 Le 25 juin 2003, George Orwell aurait eu 100 ans

  • Ce site présente : Une biographie de l'écrivain-journaliste George Orwell, de son vrai nom Eric Blair

  • Une chronologie : dates et évènements majeurs de la vie d'Orwell Des résumés et commentaires de ses oeuvres

  • Des liens sur des sites, ouvrages de lecture dédiés à George Orwell, films, dessins animés, articles inspirés de ses récits..

  • (*) Liste des oeuvres de George Orwell traduites en français et traitées sur ce site ainsi que leurs dates d'écriture : ' Dans la dèche à Paris et à Londres ', Down and out in Paris and in London (1927-1933) -- ' Une histoire Birmane ', Burmese Days (1934) -- ' Et vive l'Aspidistra! ', Keep the Aspidistra flying (1936) -- ' Le quai Wigan ', The Road to Wigan Pier (1937) -- ' Hommage à la Catalogne ', Homage to Catalonia (1938) -- ' Un peu d'air frais ', Coming up for air (1939) -- ' La ferme des animaux ', Animal Farm (1945) -- ' 1984 ' (1949) La biographie présente n'est pas exhaustive, cependant elle parait suffisement complète pour expliquer clairement la vie de l'écrivain


    George Orwell's Animal Farm: Lessons for Today
    Contains a synopsis, and an analysis and interpretation of Orwell's work of
    interest to the serious Orwellian scholar.

  • Welcome to George Orwell's Animal Farm With lessons for today Overview George Orwell's Animal Farm is a short, easily readable story with valuable lessons about how political and governmental organizations often work

  • Orwell wrote it as a parable about the Russian Revolution, as an example of how a revolutionary government could be worse than its monarchist predecessor, but it also could apply to many political organizations, labor unions, and the like

  • The conclusion of Orwell's book suggests that there might not be any real difference: 'No question, now, what had happened to the faces of the pigs

  • The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.' -George Orwell, the conclusion of Animal Farm E-mail:


    George Orwell - Wikipedia
    Biografi.

  • George Orwell George Orwell ( - ), for Eric Arthur Blair , og kritiker af totalitarisme, især


    Orwell's Preface to Animal Farm
    Essay, The Freedom of the Press, originally intended as a preface to Animal Farm.


    La résistance de George Orwell
    Article de Nicolas Truong dans le mensuel le Monde Diplomatique.

  • Page 32 CONTRE TOUS LES « BIG BROTHER » La résistance de George Orwell Par Nicolas Truong Journaliste

  • DANS le halo diffus et indélébile des informations, comme une traînée de poudre et d’encre détrempée, le nom de George Orwell ne cesse de voisiner avec celui de « mouchard », de « balance » ou, plus prudemment, d’« indicateur »

  • George Orwell ne pourra en effet jamais contenter les intellectuels de la réaction néolibérale : il fut socialiste dès 1936 et le demeura jusqu’à sa mort, en 1950, à quarante-sept ans

  • Esprit de cristal LA publication des oeuvres complètes de George Orwell, à Londres, commencée le 2 juillet dernier, a relancé l’« affaire »

  • La scrupuleuse et élégante édition des Essais, en installant le lecteur dans un rapport de proximité avec Orwell, permet de donner corps à la riche biographie de l’auteur

  • Lorsque George Orwell pénètre à Barcelone, la veille de son engagement dans les milices du Parti ouvrier d’unification marxiste (POUM), durant la guerre civile espagnole, il croise, dans la caserne Lénine, un regard, « un visage, dit-il, qui [l’émeut] profondément », celui d’un jeune milicien italien


    George Orwell ou l´impossible neutralité (Essais, George Orwell)
    Article de Charles Jacquier suite à la parution des Essais de l'auteur anglais.

  • FUNDACIÓN ANDREU NIN George Orwell ou l´impossible neutralité Charles Jacquier George Orwell, Essais, articles, lettres, Volume I (1920-1940), Volume II (1940-1943) Paris, Éditions Ivrea/Éditions de l'Encyclopédie des Nuisances, 1995 & 1996 Georges Orwell ou l'impossible neutralité, Commentaire, n° 83, automne 1998, p

  • Dans un petit essai stimulant (1), Jean-Claude Michéa s’était étonné de l’absence d’une traduction française des Collected Essays, Journalism and Letter s de George Orwell, alors que leur auteur était considéré comme un classique de notre temps

  • Au-delà d’un strict problème «technique», cette absence témoignait, selon lui, «de l’incapacité de la critique dominante (…) à saisir la valeur exacte de l’œuvre théorique d’Orwell»

  • Malheureusement, cette publication est loin d’avoir eu l’écho qu’elle méritait, et cela, aussi, a une signification qu’il faudrait étudier pour elle-même ; comme en a une l’invention d’une pseudo-affaire Orwell


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