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George Orwell has 1260 books on Goodreads with 15241637 ratings. George Orwell’s most popular book is 1984.
Complete works ↙. 647. References and footnotes. The bibliography of George Orwell includes journalism, essays, novels, and non-fiction books written by the British writer Eric Blair (1903–1950), either under his own name or, more usually, under his pen name George Orwell.
Title [note 1]DateCollectedNotes"£3.13s Worth of Pleasure"3 January 1946CW XVIIIArticle published in the Manchester ..."About It and About"12 August 1939CW XIReview of Foreign Correspondent: Twelve ..."The Adventure of the Lost Meat-card"3 June 1918CW XShort story published unsigned in The ..."After Twelve"1 April 1920CW XPoem published unsigned in College Days ...- 556
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Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950) was an English novelist, poet, essayist, journalist, and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to totalitarianism, and support of democratic socialism.
- 1928–1950
- Eton College
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Books by Orwell. George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair in 1903. Over the course of his short life (he died in 1950, aged 46) he wrote many works of fiction and non-fiction. In this section, you can find out more about the books Orwell wrote.
May 6, 2024 · George Orwell (born June 25, 1903, Motihari, Bengal, India—died January 21, 1950, London, England) was an English novelist, essayist, and critic famous for his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-four (1949), the latter a profound anti- utopian novel that examines the dangers of totalitarian rule. Born Eric Arthur Blair, Orwell ...
1984. George Orwell. HarperCollins, Sep 3, 2013 - Fiction - 304 pages. 75th ANNIVERSARY EDITION. “Orwell saw, to his credit, that the act of falsifying reality is only secondarily a way of...