Arthur Koestler and George Orwell were amongst the many intellectuals who rushed to Spain when the civil war broke out in 1936. Both went to Spain as news correspondents, but neither of them reported on the conflict per se. Koestler, at the time member of the Communist Party of Germany, was on a mission sent by the Communist International to gather evidence of the German and Italian governments breaching the Non-Intervention Agreement, while Orwell joined one of the many Leftist militias as soon as he arrived in Barcelona. They turned their experiences into memoirs which are one of the first illustrations of the way totalitarian regimes operate. Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia is a harsh criticism of the influence the Soviet Union had on the R...
The Spanish Civil War was a war of ideologies, and it involved more voluntary individual participati...
There are times in the history of literature when writers are like hermits and retreat into themselv...
The editors of Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War, which was published in London by the Left Revi...
Arthur Koestler and George Orwell were amongst the many intellectuals who rushed to Spain when the c...
The Spanish Civil War, a high point of «commitment» for Anglo-American writers, played an ambivalent...
The Spanish Civil War was an extraordinary event that draught unprecedent attention of intellectuals...
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Republicans, who were loyal to the Spanish Republic, an...
For many Englishmen in the 1930s the Spanish Civil War was a water shed, a turning point not only in...
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Republicans, who were loyal to the Spanish Republic, an...
This thesis argues that a socially conservative tendency informed much of George Orwell's commentary...
Compares the authors’ differing perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, contending that Hemingway, th...
Book review: Christopher Hall, "‘In Spain with Orwell’: George Orwell and the Independent Labour Par...
The years 1936-1939 are sadly famous in Spain because they cover what is called ¿the Spanish civil w...
Differently from other European countries, Britain experienced the harshness of 20th-century dictato...
George Orwell played a decisive role in the struggle against totalitarian consciousness and organize...
The Spanish Civil War was a war of ideologies, and it involved more voluntary individual participati...
There are times in the history of literature when writers are like hermits and retreat into themselv...
The editors of Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War, which was published in London by the Left Revi...
Arthur Koestler and George Orwell were amongst the many intellectuals who rushed to Spain when the c...
The Spanish Civil War, a high point of «commitment» for Anglo-American writers, played an ambivalent...
The Spanish Civil War was an extraordinary event that draught unprecedent attention of intellectuals...
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Republicans, who were loyal to the Spanish Republic, an...
For many Englishmen in the 1930s the Spanish Civil War was a water shed, a turning point not only in...
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Republicans, who were loyal to the Spanish Republic, an...
This thesis argues that a socially conservative tendency informed much of George Orwell's commentary...
Compares the authors’ differing perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, contending that Hemingway, th...
Book review: Christopher Hall, "‘In Spain with Orwell’: George Orwell and the Independent Labour Par...
The years 1936-1939 are sadly famous in Spain because they cover what is called ¿the Spanish civil w...
Differently from other European countries, Britain experienced the harshness of 20th-century dictato...
George Orwell played a decisive role in the struggle against totalitarian consciousness and organize...
The Spanish Civil War was a war of ideologies, and it involved more voluntary individual participati...
There are times in the history of literature when writers are like hermits and retreat into themselv...
The editors of Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War, which was published in London by the Left Revi...