Animal Farm: 75th Anniversary Edition

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1996-04-01
Publisher(s): Signet Classics
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Summary

revisit Orwell’s classic satire Animal Farm As ferociously fresh as it was more than a half century ago, this remarkable allegory of a downtrodden society of overworked, mistreated animals and their quest to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality is one of the most scathing satires ever published. As readers witness the rise and bloody fall of the revolutionary animals, they begin to recognize the seeds of totalitarianism in the most idealistic organization—and in the most charismatic leaders, the souls of the cruelest oppressors.

Author Biography

George Orwell was the pen name of Eric Blair, an Englishman born in Bengal, India, and educated at Eton in England. After service with the British colonial Indian Imperial Police in Burma, he returned to Europe to earn his living writing novels and essays. Bitterly opposed to social injustice, political oppression, and verbal cant in every form, he was a socialist who attacked both capitalism and communism, a literary critic who savaged all that he saw as false to life as it was lived and reality as it was, and a novelist who merged his profound political concerns with superbly honed narrative artistry. Besides his classic Animal Farm, his major works include a novel based on his experiences as a colonial policeman, Burmese Days; two firsthand studies of poverty, Down and Out in Paris and London and The Road to Wigan Pier; an account of his experiences in the Spanish Civil War, Homage to Catalonia; and the extraordinary novel of political prophecy whose title became part of our language, 1984. George Orwell died in 1950, of a neglected lung disease.

Table of Contents

Editor's Notep. vii
Introductionp. 1
Northrop Frye Orwell and Marxismp. 3
Robert A. Lee Animal Farmp. 7
Richard I. Smyer Animal Farm: the Burden of Consciousnessp. 25
Bernard Crick the Making of Animal Farmp. 29
Daphne Patai Political Fiction and Patriarchal Fantasyp. 45
Patrick Reilly the Utopian Shipwreckp. 61
Robert Solomon Ant Farm: an Orwellian Allegoryp. 91
Laraine Fergenson George Orwell's Animal Farm: a Twentieth-Century Beast Fablep. 109
V.C: Letemendia Revolution on Animal Farm: Orwell's Neglected Commentaryp. 119
Michael Peters 'Animal Farm' Fifty Years Onp. 131
Chronologyp. 135
Contributorsp. 139
Bibliographyp. 141
Acknowledgmentsp. 143
Indexp. 145
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