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_aPR 6029 _bO79n 2013 |
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_aOrwell, George, _d1903-1950. |
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_aNineteen eighty-four : _bthe annotated edition / _cGeorge Orwell; with an introduction and notes by D. J. Taylor and a note on the text by Peter Davison. |
246 | 3 | _a1984 | |
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_aLondon : _bPenguin Books, _c2013 |
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_axxi, 383 pages ; _c20 cm. |
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440 | 0 | _aPenguin modern classics | |
500 | _aThis edition originally published by Martin Secker & Warburg, 1987 | ||
500 | _aOriginally published: London: Secker & Warburg, 1949 | ||
520 | _aEver since its publication in 1948, George Orwell's terrifying vision of a totalitarian regime where Big Brother controls its citizens like 'a boot stamping on a human face' has become a touchstone for human freedom, and one of the most widely-read books in the world. In this new annotated edition Orwell's biographer D. J. Taylor elucidates the full meaning of this timeless satire, explaining contemporary references in the novel, placing it in the context of Orwell's life, elaborating on his extraordinary use of language and explaining the terms such as Newspeak, Doublethink and Room 101 that have become familiar phrases today. This is the essential edition of the essential book of modern times. | ||
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_94169 _aNovela polĂtica |
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_9148 _aLiteratura inglesa |
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_928865 _aTaylor, D. J., _d1960- |
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_928866 _aDavison, Peter, _d1926-2022 |
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