Zusammenfassung der Ressource
George Orwell
- 1903-1950
- Born Eric Arthur
Blair, in Bengal, India
- Son of an opium agent
in Bengal government
- "Lower-upper
middle-class"
- Taken to England in
1906-7 (?) by his mother
- Attended an
Anglican school in
Henly-on-Thames
- Scholarship to St
Cyprian's prep school
- Scholarship to Eton College
- Intellectual elite
- Developed
passion for lit.
- Goes to Burma aged
19 to be a policeman
- Practical
consequences of
imperialism
- Returns to
London aged 24
to make living as
a writer
- London still focal point of society
- 1928: Moved to Paris for a
year and a half to write
(unsuccessfully)
- Married in 1936
- Went to fight in
Spain later that
year for the
republic
- Escaped after
being wounded
a year later
- Made repeated attempts
to enter army despite
tuberculosis
- Social impact
- Early 20th C. marked
boost in philanthropy
- Orwell's writing
situated in this
- Lived in Paris
in poverty
willingly
- Social investigation
- Literature
- Orwell didn't
have a wide
audience
- 'Animal Farm' brought him
instant fame
- Themes
- Poverty & the
lower-classes
- War & the military