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  1. The Language of George Orwell (Language of Literature) by Roger Fowler, 1996-02
  2. Great Novelists-Two-George Orwell by Students' Academy, 2010-10-10
  3. Animal Farm by George Orwell, 1962
  4. Orwell: The Authorized Biography by Michael Shelden, 1992-10
  5. George Orwell Boxed Set by George Orwell, 1984-03
  6. The English people by George Orwell, 1947
  7. George Orwell's 1984: A Play by George Orwell, George Orwell, 1963-09-01
  8. George Orwell: A Literary Life (Literary Lives) by Peter Davison, 1996-04-15
  9. George Orwell: A Literary Life (Literary Lives) by Peter Davison, 1996-04-15
  10. George Orwell (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  11. GEORGE ORWELL OMNIBUS: THE COMPLETE NOVELS: ANIMAL FARM, BURMESE DAYS, A CLERGYMAN'S DAUGHTER, COMING UP FOR AIR, KEEP THE ASPIDISTRA FLYING, AND, 1984 NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR by GEORGE ORWELL, 1983
  12. A George Orwell Companion: A Guide to the Novels, Documentaries, and Essays by J. R. Hammond, 1982-11
  13. Lion and the Unicorn by George Orwell, 1976-06
  14. On "Nineteen Eighty-Four": Orwell and Our Future

101. Orwell, George Forum Frigate
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103. Orwell, George In UK Directory: Lifestyle & Auto: Authors N-O
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104. Quotez - Orwell, George
Author Index orwell, george.
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Orwell, George
"On the whole human beings want to be good, but not to good and not quite all the time." "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." "On the whole human beings want to be good, but not too good and not quite all the time." "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - Animal Farm "Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it." - Collected Essays, Journalism, and Letters of George Orwell "At 50, everyone has the face he deserves." - last words written in his notebook "As with the Christian religion, the worst advertisement for Socialism is its adherents." - The Road to Wigan Pier Quotez - a selection of quotations
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105. A Nice Cup Of Tea By George Orwell
A Nice Cup of Tea. By george orwell. (taken from The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of george orwell, Volume 3, 194345, Penguin ISBN, 0-14-00-3153-7).
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A Nice Cup of Tea
By George Orwell
Evening Standard , 12 January 1946.
If you look up 'tea' in the first cookery book that comes to hand you will probably find that it is unmentioned; or at most you will find a few lines of sketchy instructions which give no ruling on several of the most important points. This is curious, not only because tea is one of the main stays of civilization in this country, as well as in Eire, Australia and New Zealand, but because the best manner of making it is the subject of violent disputes. When I look through my own recipe for the perfect cup of tea, I find no fewer than eleven outstanding points. On perhaps two of them there would be pretty general agreement, but at least four others are acutely controversial. Here are my own eleven rules, every one of which I regard as golden:
  • Thirdly, the pot should be warmed beforehand. This is better done by placing it on the hob than by the usual method of swilling it out with hot water.
  • Fifthly, the tea should be put straight into the pot. No strainers, muslin bags or other devices to imprison the tea. In some countries teapots are fitted with little dangling baskets under the spout to catch the stray leaves, which are supposed to be harmful. Actually one can swallow tea-leaves in considerable quantities without ill effect, and if the tea is not loose in the pot it never infuses properly.
  • Sixthly, one should take the teapot to the kettle and not the other way about. The water should be actually boiling at the moment of impact, which means that one should keep it on the flame while one pours. Some people add that one should only use water that has been freshly brought to the boil, but I have never noticed that it makes any difference.

106. Deep Discount DVD
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107. George Orwell
george orwell (19031950). Read or download the following works Nineteen george orwell s Essays. Collections of george orwell Essays Inside
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treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map George ORWELL (1903-1950) Read or download the following works...
  • Nineteen eighty-four (1949) Animal Farm (1945) Coming up for Air (1939) Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936) A Clergyman's Daughter (1935) Burmese Days (1934) Down and Out in Paris and London (1933) Shooting an Elephant (1936) Politics and the English Language (1946) The Road to Wigan Pier (1937) Homage to Catalonia (1938) Fifty Orwell Essays (see table, below)
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George Orwell's Essays Collections of George Orwell Essays Inside the Whale
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Shooting an Elephant and other Essays
England Your England
Such, Such Were the Joys
A Collection of Essays Collected Essays Decline of the English Murder Collected Esays, Journalism an Letters Vol 1

108. Orwell Today
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109. George Orwell, "Politics And The English Language," 1946
george orwell, Politics and the English Language, 1946. Most people who bother with the matter at all would admit that the English
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George Orwell, "Politics and the English Language," 1946
Most people who bother with the matter at all would admit that the English language is in a bad way, but it is generally assumed that we cannot by conscious action do anything about it. Our civilization is decadent and our language so the argument runs must inevitably share in the general collapse. It follows that any struggle against the abuse of language is a sentimental archaism, like preferring candles to electric light or hansom cabs to aeroplanes. Underneath this lies the half-conscious belief that language is a natural growth and not an instrument which we shape for our own purposes. These five passages have not been picked out because they are especially bad I could have quoted far worse if I had chosen but because they illustrate various of the mental vices from which we now suffer. They are a little below the average, but are fairly representative examples. I number them so that i can refer back to them when necessary:
    1. I am not, indeed, sure whether it is not true to say that the Milton who once seemed not unlike a seventeenth-century Shelley had not become, out of an experience ever more bitter in each year, more alien [sic] to the founder of that Jesuit sect which nothing could induce him to tolerate.

110. Lecture 13: George Orwell And "The Last Man In Europe"
A fulltext lecture that discusses utopian and dystopian thought in reference to george orwell and the 20th century experience.
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Lecture 13
George Orwell and The Last Man in Europe
Utopian ideas and fantasies, like all ideas and fantasies, grow out of the society in which they are a response. neither the ancient world nor the modern world is an unchanging entity, and any analysis of Utopian thinking which neglects social changes in the course of history of either antiquity or modern times is likely at some point to go badly wrong . (M. I. Finley, "Utopianism Ancient and Modern") I have no more faith than a grain of mustard seed in the future of "civilization," which I know now is doomed to destruction, and probably before every long: what a joy it is to think of and how often it consoles me to think of barbarism once more flooding the world, and real feelings and passions, however rudimentary, taking the place of our wretched. . . . I used really to despair because I thought what the idiots of our day call progress would go on perfecting itself: happily I know that all will have a sudden check. . . . (William Morris, letter to Georgiana Burne-Jones, May 12, 1885)

111. A Nice Cup Of Tea By George Orwell +246teaorwell+
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A Nice Cup of Tea by George Orwell
Taken from Soc.culture.british, May 28th 1994
If you look up 'tea' in the first cookery book that comes to hand you will probably find that it is unmentioned; or at most you will find a few lines of sketchy instructions which give no ruling on several of the most important points. This is curious, not only because tea is one of the mainstays of civilization in this country, as well as in Eire, Australia and New Zealand, but because the best manner of making it is the subject of violent disputes. When I look through my own recipe for the perfect cup of tea, I find no fewer than eleven outstanding points. On perhaps two of them there would be pretty general agreement, but at least four others are acutely controversial. Here are my own eleven rules, every one of which I regard as golden: First of all, one should use Indian or Ceylonese tea. China tea has virtues which are not to be despised nowadays - it is economical, and one can drink it without milk - but there is not much stimulation in it. One does not feel wiser, braver or more optimistic after drinking it. Anyone who has used that comforting phrase 'a nice cup of tea' invariably means Indian tea. Secondly , tea should be made in small quantities - that is, in a teapot. Tea out of an urn is always tasteless, while army tea, made in a cauldron, tastes of grease and whitewash. The teapot should be made of china or earthenware. Silver or Britanniaware teapots produce inferior tea and enamel pots are worse; though curiously enough a pewter teapot (a rarity nowadays) is not so bad.

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113. George Orwell Was Wrong
george orwell was Wrong. george orwell s 1984 loomed over my childhood. Years prior to the prevalence of futuristic fiction portraying
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George Orwell was Wrong
George Orwell's loomed over my childhood. Years prior to the prevalence of futuristic fiction portraying post-nuclear wastelands, seemed the most horrifying future possible, one of complete regimentation, hypocrisy, cruelty and the denial of human dignity. While schoolteachers assigned presumably to give us an impression of what life was like under Soviet communism, the effort backfired: the world portrayed in the book seemed like a reflection of my own public school, P.S. 193, in a distorted mirror, with the principal's office substituting for the torture room described as the "place where it is always light." The disturbing premise for which stands is that human beings can be brainwashed. If you revise history enough to serve your purposes, and shout at them in classrooms and from loudspeakers, sealing the one-sided social contract with violence against the independent, humans will fall into line, Orwell said, like so many sheep. People will believe whatever they are told, and are no better than automatons. Reading can make you feel depressed and suicidal, as if there is no hope for the race and we may as well end it now.

114. George Orwell, Here We Come | Perspectives | CNET News.com
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WASHINGTONThe biggest problem with criticism of Adm. John Poindexter's massive spy proposal is not in the argument over the system being so darn creepy. Of course it's creepy. This new federal agency deliberately chose the motto "knowledge is power," crafted a logo certain to inspire conspiracy theories, and is itching to assemble a detailed computerized dossier on every American. And that a figure such as Poindexterdisgraced in the Iran-Contra scandal and with a database addiction dating back to at least 1987is running the show is a detail worthy of a Jonathan Swift satire. No, the biggest problem with the criticism of the Total Information Awareness system is that it's too shortsighted. It's focused on what the Poindexters of the world can do with current database and information-mining technology. That includes weaving together strands of data from various sourcessuch as travel, credit card, bank, electronic toll and driver's license databaseswith the stated purpose of identifying terrorists before they strike.

115. Orwell On Writing By Jeffrey Meyers
george orwell, whose books have sold a phenomenal forty million copies in more than sixty languages, was the most influential prose stylist of the twentieth
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Orwell on writing
by Jeffrey Meyers G Paradise Lost Paradise Lost Tribune Observer , for instance, habitually cuts my articles without consulting me if there is a last-minute shortage of space. In writing for papers like the Evening Standard When Orwell took over as literary editor of the Tribune Keep the Aspidistra Flying R Animal Farm Down and Out in Paris and London Orwell found it difficult to invent fictional incidents and wanted to use the events of his early life in Coming Up for Air M Animal Farm Nineteen Eighty-Four When he finished Nineteen Eighty-Four TB Orwell, able to write four serious articles a week (or about 200 articles a year!), was a desperately driven and manically compulsive writer. In one of his most revealing passages (in a notebook of 1949), he confessed, despite his extraordinary output, that he always felt guilty about his work and fearful that his creative energy would dry up: Though guilt made Orwell miserable, it also energized him and drove him to produce his impressive body of work. Orwell completed the final draft of Nineteen Eighty-Four Nineteen Eighty-Four O In Keep the Aspidistra Flying plein air frolics, he feels obliged to marry her and is trapped once again in his old job.

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117. IX 5/2002, S. 160: Internet-Infos
Was fr¼her Sciencefiction war, ist heute Vergangenheit. Das gilt f¼r Jules Vernes Reise zum Mond ebenso wie f¼r george Orwells 1984. Roboter haben dieses Schicksal zwar noch nicht erleiden m¼ssen, reine Zukunftsphantasien sind sie aber l¤ngst nicht mehr. Ein Bericht von Torsten Beyer zur aktuellen Lage der Roboterforschung mit Schwerpunkt auf Forschung in Deutschland.
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119. 1984
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