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The Oxford Handbook of George Orwell

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series Oxford Handbooks
ISBN-10 0198860692
ISBN-13 9780198860693
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Feb 13th, 2025
Print length 848 Pages
Weight 1,838 grams
Dimensions 18.10 x 25.40 x 5.30 cms
Ksh 32,650.00
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This book offers a comprehensive view of Orwell's thought and writing via forty-eight chapters written by an international team of Orwell specialists. It addresses familiar topics--such as Orwell's journalism--and also includes innovative considerations of feminism, Afrofuturism, and queer speculative fiction.
The Oxford Handbook of George Orwell offers a wide-ranging reconsideration of Orwell''s life and work, focusing on the extensive connections between his novels, essays, diaries, columns, letters, and reviews. Accessible to general readers and to established scholars alike, forty-eight chapters written by an international team of Orwell specialists address familiar topics-such as Orwell''s journalism, broadcasting, literary criticism, and politics-as well as less well-trodden areas of his output, such as his accounts of stupidity, kindness, and justice, and his connections with contemporaries like Jack Common, Katharine Burdekin, Wyndham Lewis, and Victor Serge. Sections on Orwell''s professional activities, his main literary influences, his politics, his intellectual fixations, his literary contemporaries, and his legacies structure the book, which moves thematically and topically through the full scope of his output. The first section looks at how Orwell spent his time as a writer, reader, and broadcaster. Chapters on writers from Shakespeare to the modernists investigate the determinants of Orwell''s literary practice. The book then turns to a set of political contexts in which Orwell''s writing can be understood. The ''Fixations'' section covers the familiar, such as Orwell''s account of Englishness, and the unfamiliar, such as his account of the absurd. The fifth section relates Orwell to several politically minded contemporaries, tracing connections and differences between their writing. The final section of the Handbook reflects on how Orwell sounds through several literary and socio-political legacies, and includes innovative considerations of feminism, Afrofuturism, and queer speculative fiction.

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