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Bøker i American University Studies Series 4: English Language and Literature-serien

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  • - Ekphrasis in the Poetry and Prose of William Wordsworth, W.H. Auden, and Philip Larkin
    av Katy Aisenberg
    520,-

  • - Reflections of an Ordinary Reader
    av Benjamin Newman
    466,-

  • - Studies in a Dissociated Sensibility
    av Robert F Fleissner
    439,-

  • - The Changing Sense of Decorum
    av Kate Macomber Stern
    429,-

  • - The Musician in the Victorian Novel
    av Emily Kate Auerbach
    583,-

  • - Literature of Revolt and Assimulation
    av Gwendolyn A Morgan
    469,-

  • - A Study of Dante, Langland, and Chaucer
    av Julia Holloway Bolton
    548,-

  • av Mark Connelly
    493,-

    Three generations of critics have commented on the parallels between George Orwell and his favorite novelist, George Gissing. «I am a great fan of his,» Orwell wrote in 1948, proclaiming «that England has produced very few better novelists.» This in-depth study reveals that Orwell drew heavily on the Gissing novels he admired in shaping his own. Gissing's New Grub Street and The Odd Women directly influenced Orwell's Depression-era novels Keep the Aspidstra Flying and A Clergyman's Daughter. Even Orwell's most imaginative work, Animal Farm, mirrors Gissing's own novel of a failed Socialist Utopia, Demos. Gissing was Orwell's role model and alter ego. Gissing provided him with a touchstone to his beliefs, his pessimism, his love of Dickens and cozy corners, his suspicion of «progress,» his restless sexuality. To understand Orwell fully, one must first read Gissing.

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