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George Orwell

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George Orwell was more than just a writer. He was a political and social sage who valued, above all else, individual freedom. His works aren't just entertainment—they're cautionary tales and red flags of warning. And if we ever hope to understand threats to freedom and how to stop them, we must learn from them. In these 24 lectures, learn how the man born as Eric Blair forged himself into a writer of international importance and renown. Mixing historical inquiry, literary analysis, and cultural biography, Professor Shelden gets at the truth of British life in the opening decades of the 20th century. These lectures cover the creation, reception, and implication of Orwell's major works, from Burmese Days and Homage to Catalonia to Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four.Embark on a chronological journey through Orwell's life and times, from his youth in Edwardian England to his formative experiences at boarding school (captured in the brilliant essay, "Such, Such Were the Joys") to his being shot through the neck by a sniper while serving as a freedom fighter against the forces of General Franco. Along the way, examine the experiences—and the people—Orwell drew upon when forging himself into a writer and a citizen of the world.Here, in one comprehensive package, is a compendium of all Orwell's many personas: the writer brave enough to speak truth to power, the soldier willing to sacrifice his life for others, the citizen willing to expose the injustices, and the sage for freedom-loving civilizations everywhere.


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Publisher: The Great Courses Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781629978512
  • File size: 297198 KB
  • Release date: March 25, 2021
  • Duration: 10:19:09

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  • ISBN: 9781629978512
  • File size: 297232 KB
  • Release date: March 25, 2021
  • Duration: 10:20:05
  • Number of parts: 9

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History Nonfiction

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English

George Orwell was more than just a writer. He was a political and social sage who valued, above all else, individual freedom. His works aren't just entertainment—they're cautionary tales and red flags of warning. And if we ever hope to understand threats to freedom and how to stop them, we must learn from them. In these 24 lectures, learn how the man born as Eric Blair forged himself into a writer of international importance and renown. Mixing historical inquiry, literary analysis, and cultural biography, Professor Shelden gets at the truth of British life in the opening decades of the 20th century. These lectures cover the creation, reception, and implication of Orwell's major works, from Burmese Days and Homage to Catalonia to Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four.Embark on a chronological journey through Orwell's life and times, from his youth in Edwardian England to his formative experiences at boarding school (captured in the brilliant essay, "Such, Such Were the Joys") to his being shot through the neck by a sniper while serving as a freedom fighter against the forces of General Franco. Along the way, examine the experiences—and the people—Orwell drew upon when forging himself into a writer and a citizen of the world.Here, in one comprehensive package, is a compendium of all Orwell's many personas: the writer brave enough to speak truth to power, the soldier willing to sacrifice his life for others, the citizen willing to expose the injustices, and the sage for freedom-loving civilizations everywhere.


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