Bag om George Orwell Studies Vol.3 No.2
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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