Why I Write

Why I Write

Author: George Orwell

Publisher: Renard Press Ltd

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13: 1913724263

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George Orwell set out ‘to make political writing into an art’, and to a wide extent this aim shaped the future of English literature – his descriptions of authoritarian regimes helped to form a new vocabulary that is fundamental to understanding totalitarianism. While 1984 and Animal Farm are amongst the most popular classic novels in the English language, this new series of Orwell’s essays seeks to bring a wider selection of his writing on politics and literature to a new readership. In Why I Write, the first in the Orwell’s Essays series, Orwell describes his journey to becoming a writer, and his movement from writing poems to short stories to the essays, fiction and non-fiction we remember him for. He also discusses what he sees as the ‘four great motives for writing’ – ‘sheer egoism’, ‘aesthetic enthusiasm’, ‘historical impulse’ and ‘political purpose’ – and considers the importance of keeping these in balance. Why I Write is a unique opportunity to look into Orwell’s mind, and it grants the reader an entirely different vantage point from which to consider the rest of the great writer’s oeuvre. 'A writer who can – and must – be rediscovered with every age.' — Irish Times


Two Worlds Walking

Two Worlds Walking

Author: Diane Glancy

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13:

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The book transcends the dead end topic of 'race'--an issue that necessarily invites conflict--and concentrates instead upon culture, in all its nebulous, universal and unmistakable influence.--Pacific Reader


Essays and Tales

Essays and Tales

Author: Joseph Addison

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13:

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Joseph Addison's collection of 'Essays and Tales' includes his most famous works, such as the character of Isaac Bickerstaff in 'The Tatler' and Sir Roger de Coverley in 'The Spectator'. This volume focuses on Addison's literary criticism and analysis of good style, taste, and principles in writing, while also containing political commentary on the state of the country. Addison's calm and benign criticism is never personal and seeks to soften the harsh lines of life, abate its follies, and inspire the temper that alone can overcome its wrongs.


Mixed Essays (Classic Reprint)

Mixed Essays (Classic Reprint)

Author: Matthew Arnold

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2018-01-12

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9780428871291

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Excerpt from Mixed Essays Jection to inequality is the same as the one insuperable objection to absolutism: namely, that inequality, like absolutism, thwarts a vital instinct, and being thus against nature, is against our humanisation. On the one side, in factinequality harms bypampering; on the other, by vulgarising and depressing. A system founded on it is against nature, and in the long run breaks down. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Boston Public Library

Publisher:

Published: 1884

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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Quarterly accession lists; beginning with Apr. 1893, the bulletin is limited to "subject lists, special bibliographies, and reprints or facsimiles of original documents, prints and manuscripts in the Library," the accessions being recorded in a separate classified list, Jan.-Apr. 1893, a weekly bulletin Apr. 1893-Apr. 1894, as well as a classified list of later accessions in the last number published of the bulletin itself (Jan. 1896)