Decline of the English Murder
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Eric Arthur Blair (1903-1950) better known by his pen-name George Orwell was born in India where his father worked for the Civil Service. An author and journalist Orwell was one of the most prominent and influential figures in twentieth-century literature. His unique political allegory <i>Animal Farm</i> was published in 1945 and it was this novel together with the dystopia of <i>Nineteen Eighty-Four </i>(1949) which brought him world-wide fame. His novels and non-fiction include <i>Burmese Days Down and Out in Paris and London The Road to Wigan Pier </i>and <i>Homage to Catalonia</i>. In these timeless and witty essays George Orwell explores the English love of reading about a good murder in the papers (and laments the passing of the heyday of the 'perfect' murder involving class sex and poisoning) as well as unfolding his trenchant views on everything from boys' weeklies to naughty seaside postcards. In these timeless and witty essays George Orwell explores the English love of reading about a good murder in the papers (and laments the passing of the heyday of the 'perfect' murder involving class sex and poisoning) as well as unfolding his trenchant views on everything from boys' weeklies to naughty seaside postcards.
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