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Leeds Medieval Studies is an international, refereed journal based in the University of Leeds Institute for Medieval Studies. It is the successor to and continuation of Leeds Studies in English (founded 1932) and The Bulletin of International Medieval Research (founded 1995).
Guest EditorialEngaging Critically with a Writer who Can Still Surprise Us - by Nathan WaddellPapersBig Brother, Big Tech: Doctorow's Little Brother and Huber's Orwell's Revenge - by Jackson AyresThe Essayist's Velvet Fist - by Mir Ali HosseiniGeorge Orwell's Gandhi - by Douglas KerrWhat Was Orwell's Conception of Free Speech? - by Mark SattaThe Labyrinths of Nineteen Eighty-Four - by Selina-Marie Scholz and Geoff RodoredaCritically Ill: George Orwell, Tragic Biography and the Crisis of Endings - by Kristin BluemelOther PapersJohn Bull's Other Airstrip: Orwell's Irish Blindspot - by Martin TyrrellGeorge Orwell, Ayer and Russell and the Battle for the Soul of Philosophy - by Peter Brian BarryArticlesOrwell in Cornwall - by Darcy MooreThe Achievement of Ian Angus - by John RoddenThe BBC'S Nineteen Eighty-Four Remastered for a New Generation - by Hassan AkramAttwood's Imaginary Interview with Orwell - by Richard Lance KeeblePedagogy of the Distressed?: 'Politics and the English language' in and out of the Classroom - by John RoddenTwo PoemsTo George Orwell/Eric Blair - by Paul Abdul Wadud SutherlandA Song for Orwell - by David PunterTributes to the Founder of The Orwell SocietyDione Venable's Contribution to the Development of Orwell Studies - by Quentin KoppDear Dione - by Darcy MooreBook ReviewsKristin 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 BradatanAnd FinallyNew Pitcher (appropriately anonymous) launches a new, lively diary item to intrigue and entertain Orwellians
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Rebel? Prophet? Relic? New Perspectives on OrwellGuest Editorial Orwell's Enduring Appeal - by Sarah GibbsKeynote Orwell, My 'Orwell' - by John RoddenPapers Red Flags, Black Ties: Orwell's Anarchist Sympathies and The Conquest of Bread in Spain - by Dana Wight Surveillance From Orwell to Orwell The Power of Vision in Popular Culture - by Xiaozhou Li The Unconscious on Screen: Psychoanalytic Themes in Michael Radford's adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four - by James Jarrett Plus Papers The Politics of the Uncanny: George Orwell and the Paranormal - by Philip Bounds Nineteen Eighty-Four, the Secret State and the Julia Conundrum - by Richard Lance Keeble Articles Memoirs of Orwell: The Quest for the Truth - by Jeffrey Meyers Barnhill: A Labour of Love - by Norman Bissell Leon Gellert, George Orwell and Nineteen Eighty-Four - by Darcy Moore 1984 in 2020: The Deeper Concerns - by Tom Cooper Reviews By Alexis Pogorelskin, Desmond Avery and Richard Lance Keeble
Editorial Humour beyond the gloom of Nineteen Eighty-Four - by Richard Lance KeebleNineteen Eighty-Four and Me An Invitation to Big Brother - by Ron Bateman George Orwell and the Millennial Whoop? The Enduring Relevance of the Music of Nineteen Eighty-Four - by Carol Biederstadt Child Lore in Nineteen Eighty-Four - by Kristin Bluemel '23-F' vs '24-F' On Learning about Orwell at a Momentous Time in Spanish History - by Jesús Isaías Gómez López (Close) Encounters with George? - by John Rodden Patriarchal Norms and Sexual Desire in Michael Radford's Film of Nineteen Eighty-Four - by Martin Stollery Who was Julia? Nineteen Eighty-Four's Many Heroines - by D. J. Taylor Articles Names in Burmese Days: A Fantasia - by Douglas Kerr Orwell and Captain Robinson's 'Poet' A More Than Cautionary Note - by Phil Baker Orwell in Paris: Who Was Ruth Graves? - by Darcy Moore Gordon Bowker: So Wonderfully Insightful into Orwell the Man and his Writings - by Richard Lance Keeble Re-evaluations Tombs: Sharing Orwell's Penchant for Puncturing Shibboleths - by Darcy Moore Plus Book reviews
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