In its analysis of Animal Farm , Burmese Days , Keep the Aspidistra Flying and Nineteen Eighty-Four , this book argues that George Orwell’s fiction and non-fiction weigh the benefits and costs of adopting a doubled perspective – in other words, seeing one’s own interests in relation to those of others – and illustrate how decency follows from such a perspective. Establishing this relationship within Orwell’s work, Anthony Stewart demonstrates how Orwell’s characters’ ability to treat others decently depends upon the characters’ relative capacities for doubleness.
George Orwell, Doubleness, and the Value of Decency (Studies in Major Literary Authors)
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This book provides a critical analysis of major literary works, enhancing the student’s understanding of literature, history, and ethics.
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Weight | 0.295 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 1.2 × 22.9 in |
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