The Orwell Mystique: A Study in Male Ideology, Volume 1University of Massachusetts Press, 1984 - 334 pages Examines all of Orwell's major novels, essays, and journalism and argues that his reputation for moral authority is undercut by condescending attitude toward women. |
Table des matières
Roles of Empire | 21 |
The Masculine | 53 |
MasculineFeminine in the Early Fiction | 95 |
Droits d'auteur | |
5 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
admired androcentrism Animal Farm appear Aspidistra attack behavior Bernard Crick Bowling's British Burdekin Burmese Days CEJL character Clergyman's Daughter contrast Crick critics depicted discussion domination Dorothy dystopias Elizabeth England essay example experience explains fact Fascist feel female fiction fighting Flory Flory's game theory gender George Orwell Gordon Hilda Homage to Catalonia human ideology imperialism Julia Katharine Burdekin kind lack later lives London Lower Binfield male manhood masculine merely misogyny moral mother myth narrative never Newspeak Nineteen Eighty-Four notes novel O'Brien Orwell Archive Orwell describes Orwell writes Orwell's emphasis pacifist Party passage pigs play political position POUM problem proles protagonist reader reveals rite Road to Wigan role Rosemary says scene seems sense sexual smell social socialist society Spain stereotypes story Swastika Night theme things tion tramps typical well's Wigan Pier Winston Winston Smith woman women working-class