The Orwell Reader, by George Orwell

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1956. ISBN: 0-15-670176-6

Contents

Orwell, George,

Prologue in Burma:
--Shooting an Elephant, 1936. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--A Hanging, 1931. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--From Burmese Days, 1934.

The Thirties:
--From Down and Out in Paris and London, 1933.
--How the Poor Die, 1956.
--From A Clergyman's Daughter, 1935.
--From Keep the Aspidistra Flying, 1936.
--From The Road to Wigan Pier, 1937.
--From Homage to Catalonia, 1938.
--From Coming Up for Air, 1939.

World War II and After:
--From The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius, 1941.
-----England Your England, 1941. (Such, Such Were the Joys, 1953.)
--Rudyard Kipling, 1942. (Dickens, Dali & Others, 1946.) Rudyard Kipling
--Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of "Gulliver's Travels," 1946. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool, 1946. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--In Defense of P. G. Wodehouse, 1945. (Dickens, Dali & Others, 1946.) P. G. Wodehouse
--Reflections on Gandhi, 1949. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--Second Thoughts on James Burnham, 1946. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--Politics and the English Language, 1946. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--The Prevention of Literature, 1946. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
--"I Write as I Please," 1946. (Shooting an Elephant, 1950.)
-----Decline of the English Murder, 1946.
-----Some Thoughts on the Common Toad, 1946.
-----A Good Word for the Vicar of Bray, 1946. (Such, Such Were the Joys, 1953.)
--Why I Write, 1947.
--From Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1949.
--"Such, Such Were the Joys ...," 1952. (Such, Such Were the Joys, 1953.)

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