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Nineteen Eighty-Four: The Annotated Edition
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This indispensable edition of George Orwell's seminal work, "1984," is now enriched with annotations tailored for students, featuring an introductory piece by D. J. Taylor. Since its debut in 1948, Orwell's harrowing portrayal of a totalitarian state—where the omnipresent Big Brother exercises absolute control over its citizens—has become a symbol of the fight for human liberty. It remains one of the globe's most extensively read novels. In this thoughtfully annotated version, Orwell's biographer, D. J. Taylor, sheds light on the profound themes of this enduring satire. He provides insights into the contemporary references within the book, situates it within the broader context of Orwell's experiences, and explores his remarkable linguistic style. Furthermore, Taylor offers clear explanations of terms like Newspeak, Doublethink, and Room 101, which have since ingrained themselves in modern lexicon.
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This indispensable edition of George Orwell's seminal work, "1984," is now enriched with annotations tailored for students, featuring an introductory piece by D. J. Taylor. Since its debut in 1948, Orwell's harrowing portrayal of a totalitarian state—where the omnipresent Big Brother exercises absolute control over its citizens—has become a symbol of the fight for human liberty. It remains one of the globe's most extensively read novels. In this thoughtfully annotated version, Orwell's biographer, D. J. Taylor, sheds light on the profound themes of this enduring satire. He provides insights into the contemporary references within the book, situates it within the broader context of Orwell's experiences, and explores his remarkable linguistic style. Furthermore, Taylor offers clear explanations of terms like Newspeak, Doublethink, and Room 101, which have since ingrained themselves in modern lexicon.
