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June 22, 2003 · Commentator Toure has a new literary love: George Orwell. For years, Toure avoided reading 1984, but now he will read it again and again. Link

 

1984 Main Page

 

 

 

Research Paper Assignment on 1984

 

 

Comrade Citizen: A Letter from the Ministry of Truth

 

Introductory Page

 

Book Basics

 

Full Text of 1984 Online

 

George Orwell: His Influence

 

Orwellian: Definition

 

Book Covers

 

Summaries & General Commentary

 

Characters, Character Analysis

 

Critical Commentary

 

Glossary of Terms in 1984

 

Oceania: Social Structure

 

Oceania Map

 

A Note on the Text

 

1984: The Movie

 

1984: Elements of Literature

 

The Modern Novel                     Fiction Defined

 

Verisimilitude                              Satirical Literature

 

Paradox                                      Cult, or coterie, novels

 

Symbolism in 1984

 

Novelists: Agent of change in language and thought

Fantasy and prophecy

 

 

Orwell: Life & Writings

 

Biography: Life & Writing Career of George Orwell

 

Essays by Orwell (Full Text)

 

Quotes by Orwell, Quotes from 1984

 

George Orwell: Politics, Political Thought

 

 

Readings / Research Topics / Paper Ideas

 

AFTERWORD TYO 1984 by Erich Fromm  LINK

 

Links to Information and Papers about Orwell and 1984

 

Review of 1984: New York Times, 12 June 1949

 

1984 & Other Literature

 

Misc Themes & Ideas in 1984

 

George Orwell: Politics, Political Thought

 

Government in Orwell & 1984

 

Europe, history of ever-closer union?

 

War in Orwell & 1984

 

Symbolism in 1984

 

An Introduction: Structure And Meaning

 

The Hell of Nineteen Eighty-Four

 

from technology, history of the quality of life

 

Children in 1984

 

Politics & Sex in 1984 and elsewhere

 

Big Brother

 

Bye - Bye, Big Brother

 

Psychology in Orwell & 1984

 

Principles of Groupthink

 

Torture, Room 101

 

Language & Thought in Orwell & 1984

 

Langauge in 1984

 

Censorship

 

The Media & Truth

 

The Whorf Hypothesis Examined

 

Wordfact

 

Verbal Hallucinations and Preconscious Mentality. . .

 

Newspeak

 

The Principles of Newspeak (Appendix from 1984, George Orwell)

 

The Principles Of Newspeak And "Politics And The English Language"

 

Newspeak

 

Thoughtcrime

 

Doublethink, Thought Police

 

It's like 1984 all over again

 

MY ORWELL, RIGHT OR LEFT

 

The Uderground Man as Big Brother: Dostoevsky’s and Orwell’s Anti-Utopia

 

The Reflection of George Orwell

 

 

Literature for Comparison

 

“The Forecast”

 

“The Village Smithy”

 

“The Chestnut Tree”

 

Related Literature

 

Related Movies & Video

 

Related Music

 

Related Media

 

Words to Build a Dream On (Counter-quotes to 1984)

 

The Journal of Winston Smith

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