Norfolk and Orwell
Once again I find it necessary to apologize for failing to post any updates to Beyond 1984 since last July. […]
Once again I find it necessary to apologize for failing to post any updates to Beyond 1984 since last July. […]
I laughed out loud when I read the other day that 1980s Conservative back-benchers had the nickname ‘Daggers’ for their
Orwell Trivia No.2 As a director of the renowned publishers Faber & Faber, T S Eliot was regarded as ‘a
No.1 in a series of posts on Orwell trivia. “George Orwell came into being on Thursday 8 January 1933, the
According to Orwell’s diaries (as edited by Peter Davison), he spent the early part of July 1942 in Worcestershire while
Today’s reports on the ‘fears of public disorder’ at Heathrow Airport due to slow hand-clapping by passengers showing their derision
On hearing the sad news of the death of Eric Sykes (pictured with his buddy Spike Milligan), it occurred to
T S Eliot (Left) and Fellow Faber & Faber Directors Photographed in 1948 George Orwell was a great admirer of
As previous visitors to this blog are probably aware, I recently entered university as an undergraduate, reading English Literature with
Following on from my previous posts on George Orwell’s stay in Sheffield’s Neepsend district, I thought it would be interesting