This thesis seeks to explore the complexity in Orwell's depicition of poverty, namely in /Keep the Aspidistra Flying/, /A Clergyman's Daughter/, /Down and Out in Paris and London/, as well as in the essays 'How the Poor Die' and 'Common Lodging Houses'. The thesis applied Giorgio Agamben's thoughts on the 'homo sacer' (sacred man) and the notion of the threshold to see how the poor are torn between an animalistic and a human existence, living as outlaws but still subject to the law; lawless but still citizens. It also applies Walter Benjamin's thoughts on the capitalism of the 1930s, to examine the economic mentality of that decade, and to understand the social exclusion of the poor and their failure to participate in a mutualism towards a ...
Orwell wrote in the same 1930s Europe as existentialist philosophers: most notably, Albert Camus and...
Never directly associated with nor influenced by one another, the British author George Orwell and t...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...
This thesis seeks to explore the complexity in Orwell's depicition of poverty, namely in /Keep the A...
This thesis analyzes three early works of George Orwell – Down and Out in Paris and London, Keep the...
Diese Arbeit soll beweisen, dass das Thema Armut ein wichtiger gestalterischer und prägender Faktor ...
The aim of the thesis is to analyse representations of poverty in George Orwell's Down and Out in P...
Most American readers know George Orwell as the author of 1984 and Animal Farm, and as such consider...
This study arises from an interest in the relationship between the creative writer and the study of ...
In this thesis, I examine how men in England, particularly after the First World War, became increas...
Abstract – From an autobiographical point of view, Orwell wrote Down and Out in Paris and London e T...
<p>George Orwell´s 1984 is considered a great negative utopia, in the sense it depicts the nightmare...
George Orwell left behind a rich body of political writings. Most scholars until now have confined r...
The topic of this diploma thesis is the loneliness and the alienation of characters that we can find...
The aim of this thesis is to characterize the way George Orwell viewed the totalitarianism and how h...
Orwell wrote in the same 1930s Europe as existentialist philosophers: most notably, Albert Camus and...
Never directly associated with nor influenced by one another, the British author George Orwell and t...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...
This thesis seeks to explore the complexity in Orwell's depicition of poverty, namely in /Keep the A...
This thesis analyzes three early works of George Orwell – Down and Out in Paris and London, Keep the...
Diese Arbeit soll beweisen, dass das Thema Armut ein wichtiger gestalterischer und prägender Faktor ...
The aim of the thesis is to analyse representations of poverty in George Orwell's Down and Out in P...
Most American readers know George Orwell as the author of 1984 and Animal Farm, and as such consider...
This study arises from an interest in the relationship between the creative writer and the study of ...
In this thesis, I examine how men in England, particularly after the First World War, became increas...
Abstract – From an autobiographical point of view, Orwell wrote Down and Out in Paris and London e T...
<p>George Orwell´s 1984 is considered a great negative utopia, in the sense it depicts the nightmare...
George Orwell left behind a rich body of political writings. Most scholars until now have confined r...
The topic of this diploma thesis is the loneliness and the alienation of characters that we can find...
The aim of this thesis is to characterize the way George Orwell viewed the totalitarianism and how h...
Orwell wrote in the same 1930s Europe as existentialist philosophers: most notably, Albert Camus and...
Never directly associated with nor influenced by one another, the British author George Orwell and t...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...