George Orwell
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Orwell, George: GEORGE ORWELL - 5 TITEL: Orwell, George: 1984. Ein utopischer Roman. / The War Commentaries. / 1984: "... berömte fremdtidsroman fra 1950... " (in dän. Sprache). / The unknown Orwell. / Down and out in Paris and London.
(1) Orwell, George: 1984. Ein utopischer Roman. Diana, Zürich, 1956. 5. Auflage. Kartoneinband, 8°; 296 S., Einband abgegriffen; Kanten stärker bestoßen, eine S. im Anhang m. Tesa eingeklebt, noch ordentlich. // (2) Orwell, George (author) / West, W. J. (Editor): Orwell - The War Commentaries. Penguin Books, 1985. Taschenbuch, 8°; 261 S., gut erhalten, engl. // (3) Orwell: 1984: "... berömte fremdtidsroman fra 1950... " (in dän. Sprache). Gyldendals, 1984. Gut erhalten. // (4) Stansky, Peter & W. Abrahams: The unknown Orwell. Paladin, 1974. Taschenbuch, 8°; 287 S., Abb., engl. // (5) George Orwell: Down and out in Paris and London. Book Club Associates, London, 1983. OPpbd., Schutzumschlag, 8°; 840 S., gutes Exemplar, englisch.
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Orwell, George ; Bodden, Horst ; Kaußen, Herbert ; Schülerarbeitsbuch ; Langenscheidt-Longman ; Animal Farm ;Sekundarstufe II; Lursmodell, Englischunterricht, Unterrichtsmaterial, English; Hintergrundinformationen, Biografie, Symbolic, Bedeutung; verstehe Orwell, George ; Bodden, Horst ; Kaußen, Herbert: Schülerarbeitsbuch Animal Farm von George Orwell- Kursmodell für die Sekundarstufe II, München : Langenscheidt-Longman 1983 ISBN: 3526503001
9. Aufl. 21 cm , taschenbuch, guter Zustand, Namenseintrag, Bleistiftnotizen im text - Diese Schülerarbeitsbuch zu George Orwells Roman Animal Farm soll dabei helfen beim Lesen des Romans in der Orginal Sprache Englisch das Verständnis zu fördern. Im ersten Abschnitt steht ein kurze Biografie des Autors George Orwell. Im zweiten Abschnitt geht es um das Verstehen des textes, durch ein Auswahl wichtiger Vokalbeln und inhaltliche Fragen zu den einzelnen Kapiteln. Im dritten und letzten Abschnitt sind Hintergrundmaterialien gesammelt um die Symbolic in dem Roman Verständlich zu machen.
Arun Joshi Illustrator: . Fictional Styles of George Orwell, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd 2004 ISBN: 9788126903276
New Hardcover . It is the growing relevance of the political thought and vision of George Orwell in the 21st century when the world is at eternal war with itself in the name of war on terrorism that prompted the idea of getting this book published. The title Fictional Styles of George Orwell may well be understood as to how the author wrote in his times in the first half of the twentieth century, but it attempts to encompass a greater concept: How Orwell used different techniques to demonstrate through his writings that the world was heading toward a planet inhabited by the people deprived of the human values and becoming Robots under the complete control of their masters. Though his target was the Soviet Society and the colonial powers, but as the times have shown that even the democracies be that India boasting of being the largest democracy in the world or the United States of America where individual freedoms are sought to be curtailed in the garb of patriotism have come to follow the same totalitarian attitude. The distinction between democracies and dictatorships has collapsed in our times. The records are being fudged, past is being distorted and falsehood is being touted as truth. These ideas of suppression of the freedom of the individual thinking and how unrelenting mad race for money and status is corrupting and polluting society have been effectively brought out by George Orwell in his fictional works. This book deals with his literary tools to enrich the fiction. It reveals that how sometimes small things like paper weight in OrwellaEUR s works help in understanding todayaEUR s world more than it was in the times of the author. While turning the pages of the book, another revelation that dawns is that it is the reel of the real times now. The book is a comprehensive reference to college, university students and research scholars of English literature. Printed Pages: 128. .
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A. Rahman Illustrator: . George Orwell: A Humanistic Perspective, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd 2002 ISBN: 9788126900831
New Hardcover . This appreciation of OrwellaEUR s novels has basically been intended to place the novelist in the humanistic perspective. The humanistic urges make inroads into the human psyche which show up his assertion of faith in the human endeavour. The humanistic urges which emanate from his literary and fictional art, enable man to make a better living on the planet Earth-is the basic thrust which the book projects him as a novelist of humanitarian concern. OrwellaEUR s portrayal of life, in all its varied piquant colours and perspectives, helps to unroll his perspicacity of incessant love for the downtrodden, the plebeian and above all for the suffering humanity. The book systematically studies the growth and evolution of humanistic movements which enabled Orwell to envisage that revolutions brought about in terms of the socialistic and the capitalistic machinations merely annihilate human aspirations. It is an attempt to emphasize OrwellaEUR s anguish and disillusionment which he faced during the thirties. It reveals his aversion to the sinister pacific designs of society. It is a depiction of OrwellaEUR s incessant search for manaEUR s retrieval from the pacifistic cloister of totalitarian and dictatorial domains. The book lucidly elevates Orwell as a committed writer, committed to his love for the mankind and his humanitarian concern for a meaningful existence on the planet Earth. George Orwell is ranked along with the British writers like D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster and Graham Greene. What is striking is that it is a systematic and analytical study of OrwellaEUR s novels, essays, letters, travelogues and his other writings from the humanistic perspective. The book projects George Orwell not only as a political satirist or a polemicist but also as a complete novelist and connoisseur of varied nuances of literature with his firm assertion in ManaEUR s dignity and human potentialities (Nineteen Eighty Four; Animal Farm). His other novels like Burmese Days, A ClergymanaEUR s Daughter, Coming up for Air are an extended metaphor of his deep and profound humanitarian vision. OrwellaEUR s novels make for rays into the humanistic urges and make assertion of faith in the inherent potentialities of human life for a better living on the planet. Infact, the book intends to expose modern pretence and hypocrisy and thus brings into focus OrwellaEUR s relentless literary and fictional efforts inculcated against all forms of evil showing his aversion to both the socialistic and capitalistic patterns of society. It deals with the realistic exposition of the totalitarian and dictatorial powers which remain hidden aEUR inside the whale.aEUR As George Orwell felt the smoldering anguish of the thirties, his concern for a way out to the crisis - social, moral, political even existential - has been shared by other novelists like Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh, Aldous Huxley, C.P. Snow, Meyers, Rexwarner, John Wain, William Golding and Kingsley Amis. Relevance of OrwellaEUR s exploration of the exquisite humanistic urges and his incessant humanitarian concern is a transcendental reality which goes on to remain undiminished even with the turn of the New Century and the Golden Millennium. Printed Pages: 144. .
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