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A Clergyman's Daughter
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An experimental novel by George Orwell, featuring a chapter written entirely in dramatic form.
George Orwell (born Eric Blair, 1903, Motihari, Bengal, died Jan 1950, London)was a leading British writer of the twentieth century. He studied at Wellington College and Eton (1917-1921) where he was a King's Scholar. After Eton, he followed family tradition and joined the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, until 1927 when, disgusted by imperialism, he resigned to pursue his boyhood dream of being a writer. He published an autobiographical book Down and Out in London and Paris, with Victor Gollancz Ltd. under his pen name of George Orwell. This established his literary career. Orwell was a prolific journalist, essayist, novelist and nonfiction writer. He is remembered for his prescient writing and his unwavering commitment to truth and clarity of expression. His last two novels--Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four--have placed him at the pinnacle of British literature.
Product details
Number of Pages:
262
Release Date:
2010-11-10
Publication Date:
2010-11-10
Publisher:
Benediction Classics
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1849025932
ISBN13:
9781849025935
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Weight:
581 g
Height:
157 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
20 cm
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