Modern Classics Orwells England

Modern Classics Orwells England by George Orwell, published by Penguin Classic on June 5, 2001, is a comprehensive collection that brings together significant works by the renowned author. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an insightful exploration of the political and social landscape of England during the 20th century.
In this volume, readers will find the complete text of The Road to Wigan Pier, which vividly documents unemployment and the experiences of the working class. Additionally, the book features Orwell’s notable writings that delve into the national characteristics and social conditions of England. This collection serves as a critical examination of Great Britain’s politics and societal issues, providing a thorough understanding of the era’s complexities.
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Collected together for the first time, this volume includes the complete text of THE ROAD TO WIGAN PIER – Orwell’s vivid and impassioned documentary of unemployment and proletarian life – as well as Orwell’s best writing on the political and social condition of England.
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