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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: George Orwell into the Twenty-first Century
I. THE USE AND ABUSE OF NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR
Chapter 1 Abolishing the Orgasm: Orwell and the Politics of Sexual Persecution
Chapter 2 In Defense of Comrade Psmith: The Orwellian Treatment of Orwell
Chapter 3 Hope against Hope: Orwell’s Posthumous Novel
II. IDEAS, IDEOLOGIES, AND INTELLECTUALS
Chapter 4 George Orwell and the Liberal Experience of Totalitarianism
Chapter 5 On the Ethics of Admiration—and Detraction
Chapter 6 The Public Intellectual as Connected Critic: George Orwell and Religion
Chapter 7 Orwell, Pacifism, Pacifists
Chapter 8 Varieties of Patriotic Experience
Chapter 9 Vulgar Nationalism and Insulting Nicknames: George Orwell’s Progressive Reflections on Race
Chapter 10 Orwell’s “Smelly Little Orthodoxies”—and Ours
Chapter 11 Orwell in an Age of Celebrity
III. OF BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Chapter 12 Writing about Orwell: A Personal Account
Chapter 13 Orwell: Unmasker of Underlying Realities
Chapter 14 Third Thoughts about Orwell?
IV. LITERARY AND STYLISTIC ISSUES
Chapter 15 Orwell’s Perversity: An Approach to the Collected Essays
Chapter 16 Prescience and Resilience in George Orwell’s Political Aesthetics
Chapter 17 Outside/Inside: Searching for Wigan Pier
Chapter 18 Orwell’s Satirical Vision on the Screen: The Film Versions of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four
V. ORWELL ABROAD
Chapter 19 George Orwell: Russia’s Tocqueville
Chapter 20 May Days in Barcelona: Orwell, Langdon-Davies, and the Cultural Memory of War
Chapter 21 From Ingsoc to Capsoc: Perceptions of Orwell in France
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