
George Orwell Studies Vol.8 No.1 - Paperback
George Orwell Studies Vol.8 No.1 - Paperback
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by Nathan Waddell (Editor)
Guest Editorial
Engaging Critically with a Writer who Can Still Surprise Us - by Nathan Waddell
Papers
- Big Brother, Big Tech: Doctorow's Little Brother and Huber's Orwell's Revenge - by Jackson Ayres
- The Essayist's Velvet Fist - by Mir Ali Hosseini
- George Orwell's Gandhi - by Douglas Kerr
- What Was Orwell's Conception of Free Speech? - by Mark Satta
- The Labyrinths of Nineteen Eighty-Four - by Selina-Marie Scholz and Geoff Rodoreda
- Critically Ill: George Orwell, Tragic Biography and the Crisis of Endings - by Kristin Bluemel
Other Papers
- John Bull's Other Airstrip: Orwell's Irish Blindspot - by Martin Tyrrell
- George Orwell, Ayer and Russell and the Battle for the Soul of Philosophy - by Peter Brian Barry
Articles
- Orwell in Cornwall - by Darcy Moore
- The Achievement of Ian Angus - by John Rodden
- The BBC'S Nineteen Eighty-Four Remastered for a New Generation - by Hassan Akram
- Attwood's Imaginary Interview with Orwell - by Richard Lance Keeble
- Pedagogy of the Distressed?: 'Politics and the English language' in and out of the Classroom - by John Rodden
Two Poems
- To George Orwell/Eric Blair - by Paul Abdul Wadud Sutherland
- A Song for Orwell - by David Punter
Tributes to the Founder of The Orwell Society
- Dione Venable's Contribution to the Development of Orwell Studies - by Quentin Kopp
- Dear Dione - by Darcy Moore
Book Reviews
Kristin Bluemel on George Orwell: The New Life, by D.J. Taylor; Bryan Yazell on The Tramp in British Literature, 1850-1950, by Luke Lewin Davies; Peter Brian Barry on George Orwell's Perverse Humanity: Socialism and Free Speech, by Glenn Burgess; Richard Lance Keeble on In Praise of Failure: Four Lessons in Humility, by Costica Bradatan
And Finally
New Pitcher (appropriately anonymous) launches a new, lively diary item to intrigue and entertain Orwellians



















