
Orwell's Essays
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This "Collected Essays of Orwell" contains fifty-one articles by George Orwell, spanning nearly twenty years and covering almost his entire writing career. In these articles, Orwell expressed his disgust for totalitarian politics and his pity for the people at the bottom with his vivid and powerful writing style. In addition, his discussions on literature, language, writing, etc. Are also profound and thought-provoking. George Orwell (1903-1950), formerly known as Eric Arthur Blair, was a British left-wing writer and journalist. He was born in British India and later entered Eton College through his own efforts. After graduating from Eton in 1921, he joined the British colonial police in Burma. In 1927, he left his job and returned to England, where he began a four-year wandering, reaching deep into the bottom of society. He began his writing career the following year, leaving behind many outstanding works for future generations, including famous anti-totalitarian and dystopian novels such as "1984" and "Animal Farm." In addition to these two novels, he is also quite successful in his prose writing.
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