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Tag: Nineteen Eighty-Four

Orwell’s Enduring Significance in Courts of Law- precedents referencing 1984 author.

December 20, 2024 Kultura Press

INTRODUCTION AND ABSTRACT The novels and essays of George Orwell are now being quoted in court rulings throughout the world. However, Orwell never held any

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Orwell’s Enduring Significance in Courts of Law

December 11, 2024 Kultura Press

INTRODUCTION AND ABSTRACT The novels and essays of George Orwell are now being quoted in court rulings throughout the world. However, Orwell never held any

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George Orwell in radio, television and film

September 26, 2024 Kultura Press

This is a curated resource providing current links from Learning on Screen (Box of Broadcasts) of archived programmes from UK radio, television and film. The

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George Orwell: Cold War radio warrior?

March 28, 2024 Kultura Press

[First published in Orwell Today edited by Richard Lance Keeble in 2012, Abramis Academic Publishing, in Section Two ‘Orwell and the media’ as Chapter 6

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Orwell the Teacher

November 5, 2023 Kultura Press

Orwell’s essay ‘Such, Such Were the Joys’ amounts to an excoriating condemnation of the preparatory school system. The young Eric Arthur Blair graduated from his

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Orwell and Anti-Semitism

November 4, 2023 Kultura Press

[First published as the Afterword of Richard Keeble’s Orwell’s Moustache published by Abramis 22nd June 2021 as ‘Anti-Semitism: Moving Beyond Upbringing and Preconceptions’] George Orwell

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