Twentieth century interpretations of 1984; a collection of critical essays. Edited by Samuel Hynes.
Series: Twentieth century interpretations | A Spectrum bookPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1971]Description: vi, 117 pages 21 cmISBN:- 0136226051
- 0136225977 (paper)
- 823/.9/12
- PR6029.R8 N55
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Introduction, by S. Hynes.--1984, by V. S. Pritchett.--Orwell on the Future, by L. Trilling.--1984: the mysticism of cruelty, by I. Deutscher.--1984: history as nightmare, by I. Howe.--The strangled cry, by J. Strachey.--Introduction to 1984, by S. Spňder.--The road to 1984, by G. Kateb.--Orwell and the techniques of didactic fantasy, by A. Zwerdling.--Letter to George Orwell, by A. Huxley.--1984, by H. Read.--Climax and change, by W. Lewis.--From The English utopia, by A. L. Morton.--Bibliography (p. 116-117)
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