The author deals with the phenomenon of Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and its impact on the culture of the Polish People’s Republic. The analysis of the reasons to ban the novel by the censorship is accompanied by an attempt to reconstruct its importance for the understanding of the communist system by the reader and the forming of public spiritedness. The very fact that Nineteen Eighty-Four was the second most frequently published underground novel, following the Animal Farm, by Orwell indicates its potential impact. A cultural historian must bear in mind the fact that Huxley’s Brave New World had a different status. Although it is difficult to predict what effect presumably this novel would have had on what people might have been aw...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Editor\u27s note: This article is excerpted from a paper Professor Allen presented last year a a Uni...
The focus of this thesis are two of the most prominent specimen of utopian literature, namely George...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to analyse the motif of fear in two now-classic dystopian nov...
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the i...
In my thesis I analyse how Hungarian representations of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four join the theme...
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the i...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the characteristics of totalitarianism in Aldous Huxley’s Brave...
In George Orwell's two most famous novels Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm we find a totalitaria...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
This thesis offers the first major account of Orwell’s Polish reception and his relationships with t...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Editor\u27s note: This article is excerpted from a paper Professor Allen presented last year a a Uni...
The focus of this thesis are two of the most prominent specimen of utopian literature, namely George...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to analyse the motif of fear in two now-classic dystopian nov...
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the i...
In my thesis I analyse how Hungarian representations of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four join the theme...
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the i...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the characteristics of totalitarianism in Aldous Huxley’s Brave...
In George Orwell's two most famous novels Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm we find a totalitaria...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
This thesis offers the first major account of Orwell’s Polish reception and his relationships with t...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
Huxley`s novel Brave New World and Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four belong to the genre of dystopian li...
The research treats the novel as a unity of thought in which the elements are inter-related each oth...