1st Edition

George Orwell The Politics of Literary Reputation

By John Rodden Copyright 1989
532 Pages
by Routledge

532 Pages
by Routledge

510 Pages
by Routledge

The making of literary reputations is as much a reflection of a writer's surrounding culture and politics as it is of the intrinsic quality and importance of his work. The current stature of George Orwell, commonly recognized as the foremost political journalist and essayist of the century, provides a notable instance of a writer whose legacy has been claimed from a host of contending political... Read more
Introduction to the Transaction Edition; Preface; Not what the Saint is but what he; Introduction: Appraising Famous Men: Mediating Biography and Society; One: Anatomy of Reputation; One: Orwell into the Nineties; Two: Terms of Repute: Conditions, Constraints; Two: The Portrait Gallery; Three: The Rebel; Four: The Common Man; Five: The Prophet; 6: The Saint; Conclusion

Biography

John Rodden