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George Orwell

  • George Orwell
June 25, 1903 – January 21, 1950
George Orwell
1984 & Animal Farm (PREMIUM PAPERBACK, PENGUIN INDIA)
Orwell: Essays: Introduction by John Carey
The Complete Novels
Animal Farm
1984
Smothered Under Journalism
  • 2025

    'ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL. BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS' They are fenced-in and caged, robbed of the fruits of their labour. The animals on Manor Farm have had enough. They start a revolution – for a just world, in which all animals are free and equal. But when some animals are more equal than others, freedom is a short-lived dream. George Orwell's masterwork is one of the most urgent literary wake-up calls. "Never listen when they tell you that Man and the animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of the one is the prosperity of the others. It is all lies. Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. And among us animals let there be perfect unity ..." Old Major English Edition: A special edition hardcover embossed with silver foil »Truly a timeless classic that speaks so much of human nature. Plus, it's quaint farmyard setting makes this a very British book, lucky enough to have become a global phenomenon.« The Guardian »It tells the story of class struggle, the abuse of power, and the ideas of freedom.« Medium »George Orwell's warnings from '1984' and 'Animal' Farm are more relevant than ever today. With surveillance, misinformation, and media control at unprecedented levels, Orwell’s insights serve as a powerful reminder to defend truth and individual freedoms.« Times Now

    Animal Farm. English Edition
  • 2025

    Literary and political Essays

    Annotated Edition

    • 288 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    The collection features George Orwell's significant essays, showcasing his insights on literature and politics. Notable works include "Shooting an Elephant," where he reflects on imperialism, and "Politics and the English Language," which critiques the use of language in political discourse. The volume also includes "Why I Write," offering a personal perspective on his motivations as a writer, alongside shorter pieces that explore various themes. This comprehensive anthology highlights Orwell's profound impact on social commentary and literary criticism.

    Literary and political Essays
  • 2024
  • 2024

    Animal Farm (Collector's Edition)

    • 144 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    The narrative follows anthropomorphic farm animals as they revolt against their human owner, aspiring to establish a society based on equality, freedom, and happiness. Their quest for a utopian existence reveals the complexities of power and the corruption that can arise from it, ultimately leading to a poignant commentary on politics and human nature. Through their journey, the animals encounter challenges that question the ideals of their rebellion and the realities of leadership.

    Animal Farm (Collector's Edition)
  • 2024

    Helbling Readers Red Series, Level 3 / Animal Farm

    Helbling Readers Red Series / Level 3 (A2)

    • 84 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    The story follows the animals on Manor Farm, who endure harsh conditions and insufficient food under Farmer Jones. In a bid for freedom, they rebel and take control of the farm. However, as the pigs assume leadership, the initial hopes for a better life gradually fade, leading to a return to oppressive conditions reminiscent of their past. This narrative explores themes of power, corruption, and the cyclical nature of oppression.

    Helbling Readers Red Series, Level 3 / Animal Farm
  • 2024

    Decline of the English Murder

    and Raffles and Miss Blandish

    • 64 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Exploring the allure of murder in literature, Orwell delves into media portrayals and public fascination with crime. He examines the evolution of murder narratives, contrasting sensationalism with ethical storytelling in his essay "The Ethics of the Detective Story from Raffles to Miss Blandish." This installment in the Essays series highlights Orwell's keen insights into political writing and its impact on understanding totalitarianism, while also reflecting on the enduring appeal of true crime and realistic depictions of murder in fiction.

    Decline of the English Murder
  • 2024

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    The Definitive Edition

    • 338 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Set in a dystopian future, the narrative explores a totalitarian regime where the government, led by Big Brother, exerts oppressive control over citizens' thoughts and actions. The Thought Police monitor and punish any form of dissent, while the language is manipulated through Doublespeak to limit freedom of expression. Themes of surveillance, individuality, and the manipulation of truth are central, creating a chilling reflection on the consequences of unchecked power and the loss of personal autonomy.

    Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 2024

    In "Down and Out in Paris and London," George Orwell recounts his experiences in the impoverished areas of London and Paris during the late 1920s. Through vivid characters and sharp observations, Orwell explores themes of inequality, poverty, and alienation, laying the groundwork for his literary career.

    Down and Out in Paris and London. Annotated Edition
  • 2024

    Literatura w oryginale to nowa seria wydawnicza prezentująca najważniejsze dzieła literatury światowej w wersji dwujęzycznej angielsko-polskiej. To znakomite narzędzie do nauki języka, ale także unikatowa możliwość poznawania wielkiej literatury przez porównywanie tekstu oryginalnego z polskim tłumaczeniem.

    Literatura w oryginale - Folwark zwierzęcy
  • 2023

    1984

    [Illustrated Edition]

    • 332 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    This illustrated edition reimagines the classic narrative of a dystopian society, reflecting the themes of surveillance and totalitarianism relevant to the 2020s. With a fresh cover, it invites readers to explore the chilling parallels between George Orwell's vision and contemporary issues, making it a thought-provoking commentary on modern life. The visual elements enhance the experience, offering a new perspective on the enduring significance of the original work.

    1984