Whether as a fighter in the Spanish Civil War, an advocate of patriotic Socialism or a left-wing opponent of the Soviet Union, George Orwell was the ultimate outsider in politics - insecure, scornful of orthodoxies, cussedly independent.Best known today as the author of "Animal Farm and Nineteen Eig
Orwell and Marxism: The Political and Cultural Thinking of George Orwell
β Scribed by Philip Bounds
- Publisher
- I. B. Tauris
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 266
- Series
- International Library of Cultural Studies
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Whether as a fighter in the Spanish Civil War, an advocate of patriotic Socialism or a left-wing opponent of the Soviet Union, George Orwell was the ultimate outsider in politics-- insecure, scornful of orthodoxies, cussedly independent.
Best known today as the author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell also wrote seven other full-length books and a vast number of essays, articles and reviews. A pioneering cultural critic, he addressed a range of important issues including art, literature, βEnglishness," mass communication and the specter of totalitarianism. Famously describing his own background as "lower-upper-middle class," Orwell had a complex relationship with Marxism and all his work reflects the influence of British communism.
Through close analysis of Orwellβs writings as well as his historical and literary context, Philip Bounds has produced an important study of one of the iconic writers of the 20th century. Orwell and Marxism offers a thorough introduction to Orwell the intellectual, reviving his reputation as a serious cultural thinker and documenting his most important influences, as well as a convincing portrait of British Marxism and society in the 1930s and 40s.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
1. The Common People......Page 42
2. The Politics of Mass Communication......Page 76
3. Literature and Commitment......Page 98
4. Reforming English Culture
......Page 130
5. The Totalitarian Future......Page 150
Appendix 1 Orwell as his Own Critic......Page 190
Appendix 2 Biographical Details......Page 212
Notes......Page 222
Index......Page 258
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