Orwell's England The Road to Wigan Pier in the Context of Essays, Reviews Letters and Poems Selected from The Complete Works of George Orwell - Penguin Classics

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Publisher's Synopsis

Including The Road to Wigan Pier

'No one wrote better about the English character than Orwell' New York Review of Books

Much of George Orwell's best writing, brought together in this collection, is concerned with his complex, often contradictory attitude to England. In the brilliantly perceptive The English People, he lists the national characteristics as 'suspicion of foreigners, sentimentality about animals, hypocrisy, exaggerated class distinctions and an obsession with sport'. The Road to Wigan Pier, his blistering account of poverty in the north of England, and many of his essays, attack what he called 'the most class-ridden country under the sun', while other writings here ruminate on the merits of cricket, gardening, roast dinners, pubs, tea and seaside postcards.

Edited by Peter Davison with an Introduction by Ben Pimlott

Book information

ISBN: 9780241418024
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint: Penguin Classics
Pub date:
DEWEY: 942.082
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxii, 432 , 32 unnumbered of plates
Weight: 360g
Height: 128mm
Width: 197mm
Spine width: 27mm