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    Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

    Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian novel and cautionary tale by English writer Eric Arthur Blair, who wrote under the pen name George Orwell. It was published on 8 June 1949 by Secker & Warburg as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. Thematically, it centres on … See more

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    The Orwell Archive at University College London contains undated notes about ideas that evolved into Nineteen Eighty-Four. The notebooks have been deemed "unlikely to have … See more

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    • Winston Smith: the 39-year old protagonist who is a phlegmatic everyman harbouring thoughts of rebellion and is curious about the … See more

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four expands upon the subjects summarised in Orwell's essay "Notes on Nationalism" … See more

    When it was first published, Nineteen Eighty-Four received critical acclaim. V. S. Pritchett, reviewing the novel for the New Statesman stated: … See more

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    In an uncertain year, believed to be 1984, civilisation has been ravaged by world war, civil conflict, and revolution. Airstrip One (formerly known as Great Britain) is a province of See more

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    Winston Smith's memories and his reading of the proscribed book, The Theory and Practice of … See more

    Nineteen Eighty-Four uses themes from life in the Soviet Union and wartime life in Great Britain as sources for many of its motifs. Some time at … See more

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