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A George | Orwell Companion. |
visited Barcelona in 1937, where he again met | Orwell. |
been influenced by Charles Dickens and George | Orwell, but that Stan Lee, creator of many of Marvel |
Influences on his work are George | Orwell, Kurt Vonnegut and Hunter S Thompson, as well |
It was formerly known as George | Orwell School. |
ginally built in 1777, re-built in 1984 as The | Orwell at Wigan Pier, is situated on the canalside. |
ported the Republic, with some, such as George | Orwell, participating directly in the fighting. |
Radio Luxembourg, Wesley later worked at Radio | Orwell (based in Ipswich) and Capital Gold. |
Line, "Colonel" George Tomline lived at nearby | Orwell Park. |
st organ to publish works by the author George | Orwell. |
The author George | Orwell lived in a small cottage at no 2 Kits Lane, kn |
Oliver Bascom (1815 | Orwell, Addison County, Vermont - November 7, 1869 Wh |
The then housekeeper, Mrs Blackburn, remembers | Orwell reading in the garden or sitting in the bay wi |
stry, the estuaries of the Alde, Blyth, Deben, | Orwell and Stour rivers, farmland, salt marsh, heathl |
Allen was born in | Orwell, Ohio, the son of a baker. |
Born in | Orwell, Vermont, John Catlin was a lawyer, politician |
Born in | Orwell, Vermont, Cutts attended common schools in his |
Austin was born in | Orwell, Vermont, and educated at Middlebury College ( |
He was born in | Orwell, Prince Edward Island, the son of William Macp |
Reinhold Niebuhr, Subhash Chandra Bose, George | Orwell, Ward Churchill and Malcolm X were fervent cri |
At Tribune he place was taken by George | Orwell. |
84 is a 1956 film based on the novel by George | Orwell. |
is mentioned in 'Hop Picking Diary' by George | Orwell. |
Nineteen Eighty Four by George | Orwell (1984 was one of the album's working titles) |
ed by the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George | Orwell. |
He was thought by George | Orwell to be "perhaps the most effective pro-Soviet p |
e classic novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George | Orwell. |
dystopia novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George | Orwell, is a controlled natural language as well as a |
"Boys' Weeklies" is an essay by George | Orwell in which he analyses those weekly story-paper |
ra 1984, based upon the famous novel by George | Orwell. |
e, to create a cover for Animal Farm by George | Orwell. |
ntry, and the events were documented by George | Orwell in A Clergyman's Daughter. |
Martin was despised by George | Orwell, and Martin's friend John Maynard Keynes compl |
( It was reviewed favourably by George | Orwell in Horizon, " a fragment of autobiography, and |
alternative 1984 (based on the novel by George | Orwell), where they spent time trying to work out how |
ode has suggested their marriage was a case of | Orwell acquiring, as president of his foundation, the |
Kopp kept corresponding with | Orwell for quite a while. |
Developing themes | Orwell began exploring in this essay, Newspeak first |
and Helen Morrissey, MacDonald was educated in | Orwell. |
e writing his own Nineteen Eighty-Four, George | Orwell reviewed That Hideous Strength for the Manches |
death of his first wife Eileen O'Shaughnessy, | Orwell became desperately lonely, and on 13 October 1 |
ix Of One Half Summers, Just A Fire, Neutrino, | Orwell, Hubcap, The Sky Corvair, Dempsey, and the Tra |
In 2006 she was shortlisted for the | Orwell prize, an award given to those making politica |
s launched in 2007 and was shortlisted for the | Orwell Prize in 2010. |
It shares a joint sixth form with | Orwell High School called "Felixstowe Sixth Form". |
ose days, however, oysters were still found in | Orwell waters, and the name "Oyster Ridge" had not be |
ardener and botanist for Sir Robert Harland at | Orwell Park near Ipswich until dismissed for abandoni |
er his cricket career, he became headmaster of | Orwell Park School. |
It was here that | Orwell finished his anti-Stalinist allegory Animal Fa |
In George | Orwell on 2011-03-19 21:53:27, 404 This requested art |
ment of Nazi imagination-which inspired George | Orwell to leave the BBC and write Animal Farm, which |
D. J. Taylor, | Orwell: The Life |
Britten, E. M. Forster, Augustus John, George | Orwell, Herbert Read (chairman), Osbert Sitwell and G |
nergy to amateur dramatics, John Keats, George | Orwell and the Bloomsbury Set were also patrons. |
- when a reviewer asked if he had known George | Orwell at Eton - he was six years his junior there an |
he Eversdens, Longstanton, Melbourn, Meldreth, | Orwell and Barrington, Papworth and Elsworth, Sawston |
When MI5 asked | Orwell what kind of man Kopp was he told them he was |
Later, he moved to | Orwell, Vermont, where he engaged in business as a dr |
ter life Brownell often went by the name Sonia | Orwell, this was never legally her name as 'Orwell' w |
ric Blair, who wrote under the pen name George | Orwell. |
Procreation In Brave New World, | Orwell Today, OrwellToday.com |
Buddicom, poet and childhood friend of George | Orwell |
The Language of George | Orwell (Language of Literature) |
oodcock, The Crystal Spirit: A Study of George | Orwell. |
nal friend and official photographer of George | Orwell. |
Seaton was first Chair of the judges of the | Orwell Prize in 2007, a role she retains. |
rations that saw works such as those of George | Orwell being banned, access to foreign art and litera |
ction of history and the experiences of George | Orwell. |
He is the author of the | Orwell Prize-winning anonymous blog NightJack which c |
980 based on a request by the estate of George | Orwell. |
t out Suffolk Group Radio (the owners of Radio | Orwell and Saxon Radio) and formed the East Anglian R |
he church hosted the funeral service of George | Orwell, as it was near to both Middlesex Hospital whe |
sign took into consideration the impact on the | Orwell Estuary, as well as the needs of the Port of I |
Onslow and | Orwell then escorted Nelson back to the UK before ret |
"only reason we find this slick perversion of | Orwell on the Covent Garden stage is because super-ri |
After the war, he was postmaster of | Orwell, Ohio until 1868, and was then elected recorde |
on Astronomical Society, Honorary President of | Orwell Astronomical Society (Ipswich) and Vice-Presid |
Near to Ravenswood is | Orwell Country Park, the Orwell Bridge, touring and s |
nds, acting as an effective opt-out service to | Orwell. |
In May she and | Orwell escorted the battleship Howe from Scapa Flow t |
Some commentators have argued that she helped | Orwell through the painful last months of his life an |
ntsburg, Windsor Township and the west side of | Orwell Township. |
d Unicorn conservatism of the socialist George | Orwell. |
with the Sandlings Walk and (via the Stour and | Orwell Walk) with the Essex Way and the Stour Valley |
ths Path, the Sandlings Walk and the Stour and | Orwell Walk. |
ations in Dartry are Dartry Road, Temple Road, | Orwell Park, and Palmerston Park. |
The article cites a source that says | Orwell derived the title by inverting the year "1948" |
A literary connection is that George | Orwell once taught at Frays College, which was on the |
It stands on the banks of the River | Orwell. |
It stood above the quays of the River | Orwell at Ipswich, since 1746. |
The River | Orwell flows through the county of Suffolk in England |
The large | Orwell Bridge carries the A14 trunk road over the est |
Prior to becoming the George | Orwell School it was known as Tollington Park Seconda |
a satellite house at Alnesbourne on the River | Orwell until about 1466. |
A collection of his columns won the George | Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honest |
ute" in 1984, a movie adaptation of the George | Orwell novel, starring John Hurt and Richard Burton. |
Polk Award, the Writer's Guild and the George | Orwell Award. |
ed by Belstead Brook, a tributary of the River | Orwell. |
f the River Gipping and the start of the River | Orwell in Ipswich. |
William Wilberforce, shortlisted for the 2008 | Orwell Prize for political writing. |
ir (aptly named after characters in the George | Orwell novel 1984). |
opera, Winston and Julia, based on the George | Orwell novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. |
The River Gipping (the source of the River | Orwell), runs at the bottom of the village and was a |
Felixstowe, Suffolk, at the mouth of the River | Orwell, Landguard Fort was designed to guard the entr |
er Award in 1974 and in 1978 he won the George | Orwell Prize for his essay "The Limitations of Despai |
f the land between the estuaries of the rivers | Orwell and Deben. |
r as a lookout over Freston Reach of the River | Orwell. |
these guns was used on the banks of the River | Orwell to depict Chinese PLA gun batteries on the Nor |
r of a new theatrical adaptation of the George | Orwell novel 1984, which has played cities across Nor |
e-way bus loop around the town centre to Upper | Orwell Street. |
According to George | Orwell in The Road to Wigan Pier, the Emperor Charles |
References to George | Orwell, Arthur C. Clarke, and Star Trek spin-off Deep |
ounty, US 322 crosses through Windsor Township, | Orwell Township, the village of Orwell, Colebrook Tow |
The village of | Orwell grew around the well that gave it its name and |
Summer School in August 1936 that was stellar: | Orwell spoke on "An Outsider Sees the Distressed Area |
, including writers such as Rimbaud, Wilde and | Orwell. |
In 1934-35, he worked with George | Orwell in a Hampstead bookshop, Booklover's Corner, a |
Two years later, | Orwell and Saxon were merged into SGR FM - which laun |
vourite place for fishing for the young George | Orwell and his Buddicom friends. |
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