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George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair)

25 June 1903 - 21 January 1950


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TitlePeriod# Words# Reads
1: A Clergyman’s Daughter 1935 1021672721
2: A Good Word For The Vicar Of Bray 1946 15001201
3: A Hanging 1931 20031363
4: A Nice Cup Of Tea 1946 1034939
5: Animal Farm 310032634
6: Anti-Semitism In Britain 1945 3899825
7: Arthur Koestler 1944 4788903
8: As I Please Editorials in Tribune 882911208
9: Benefit Of Clergy: Some Notes On Salvador Dali 1944 4014893
10: Books v. Cigarettes 1946 1700911
11: Bookshop Memories 1936 2125988
12: Boys’ Weeklies 1939 11023923
13: Burmese Days 1934 1045932349
14: Charles Dickens 1939 21361947
15: Charles Reade 1940 1625974
16: Coming Up For Air 1939 905561243
17: Confessions Of A Book Reviewer 1946 1542898
18: Decline Of The English Murder 1946 1577904
19: Down And Out In Paris And London 1933 633601190
20: Down The Mine 1937 4968939
21: England Your England 1941 10006933
22: Freedom Of The Park 1945 1022930
23: Future Of A Ruined Germany 1945 677909
24: Good Bad Books 1945 1945946
25: Homage To Catalonia 1938 835711012
26: How The Poor Die 1946 46161034
27: In Defence Of P. G. Wodehouse 1945 58751047
28: Inside The Whale - Part I 1940 43021115
29: Inside The Whale - Part II 1940 75891055
30: Inside The Whale - Part III 1940 38821120
31: Keep The Aspidistra Flying 1936 944992460
32: Lear, Tolstoy And The Fool 1947 72931013
33: Looking Back On The Spanish War 1943 80761000
34: Mark Twain – The Licensed Jester 1943 18331181
35: Marrakech 1939 25771109
36: Nineteen Eighty-Four 1949 1040381161
37: Nonsense Poetry 1945 1364939
38: North And South 1937 4450967
39: Notes On Nationalism 1945 7582921
40: Pleasure Spots - Essay 1946 1554879
41: Poetry And The Microphone - Essay 1945 3463944
42: Politics And The English Language - Essay 1946 5118935
43: Politics vs. Literature: An Examination Of Gulliver’s Travels - Essay 7842980
44: Raffles And Miss Blandish - Essay 1944 5610920
45: Reflections On Gandhi - Essay 1949 3455941
46: Revenge Is Sour - Essay 1945 1616904
47: Riding Down From Bangor - Essay 1946 2364911
48: Rudyard Kipling - Essay 1942 5898918
49: Second Thoughts On James Burnham - Essay 1946 8704909
50: Shooting An Elephant - Essay 1936 3315914
51: Some Thoughts On The Common Toad - Essay 1946 1653981
52: Spilling The Spanish Beans - Essay 1937 3079863
53: Such, Such Were The Joys - Essay 1953 3954867
54: The Art Of Donald McGill 1941 4335894
55: The Lion And The Unicorn - Socialism And The English Genius 1941 23549840
56: The Prevention Of Literature - Essay 1946 5820868
57: The Road To Wigan Pier 1933 729941009
58: The Spike - Essay 1931 3488896
59: The Sporting Spirit - (“I Write As I Please”) - Essay 1945 1483916
60: W. B. Yeats - Essay 1943 2325927
61: Wells, Hitler And The World State - Essay 1941 24111014
62: Why I Write - Essay 1947 2797925
63: Writers And Leviathan - Essay 1948 2955912
64: You And The Atomic Bomb - Essay 1945 1482928




About:
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 - 21 January 1950), better known by the pen name George Orwell, was an English author and journalist. Noted as a novelist and critic as well as a political and cultural commentator, Orwell is among the most widely admired English-language essayists of the 20th century. He is best known for two novels critical of totalitarianism in general, and Stalinism in particular: Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. Both were written and published towards the end of his life.


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