"THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS" by George Orwell (Preface to
Animal Farm)
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In the following essay, Fitzpatrick, a Ph.D candidate at New York University, notes that an understanding of the historical setting for Orwell's novel is imperative if the reader is to understand the work as not simply an indictment of Communism in the Soviet Union.
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Ideology in the works of George Orwell a socio-cultural approach in the wake of Raymond
Williams’
cultural materialism
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Phyllis Hayes discusses Orwell's prophetic insights pertaining to the corrupt nature of Stalinism. She evaluates how sustained satire can lead to change.
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Orwell's Vision: Essay
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"Down and out in Paris and London" by George Orwell
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"Politics and the English Language" by George Orwell
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Animal Farm; a metonymy of dictatorhips.
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