Every Intellectual's Big Brother : : George Orwell's Literary Siblings / / John Rodden.

George Orwell has been embraced, adopted, and co-opted by everyone from the far left to the neoconservatives. Each succeeding generation of Anglo-American intellectuals has felt compelled to engage the life, work, and cultural afterlife of Orwell, who is considered by many to have been the foremost...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©2006
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Literary Modernism
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Physical Description:1 online resource (280 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Prologue: “Orwell” Still Lives --
Introduction: George Orwell and His Intellectual Progeny --
PART ONE. Their Orwell, Left and Right --
CHAPTER ONE: “Not One of Us?” Orwell and the London Left of the 1930s and ’40s --
CHAPTER TWO: “A Moral Genius”: Orwell and the Movement Writers of the 1950s --
CHAPTER THREE: “London Letter” from a Family Cousin: The New York Intellectuals’ Adoption of Orwell --
CHAPTER FOUR: “A Leftist by Accident?” Orwell and the American Cultural Conservatives --
CHAPTER FIVE: Does Orwell Matter? Between Fraternity and Fratricide at the Nation --
PART TWO. Orwell’s Literary Siblings Today --
CHAPTER SIX: Iraq, the Internet, and “the Big O” in 2003: A Centennial Report --
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Man within the Writings --
CHAPTER EIGHT: Unlessons from My Intellectual Big Brother --
Epilogue: On the Ethics of Literary Reputation --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:George Orwell has been embraced, adopted, and co-opted by everyone from the far left to the neoconservatives. Each succeeding generation of Anglo-American intellectuals has felt compelled to engage the life, work, and cultural afterlife of Orwell, who is considered by many to have been the foremost political writer of the twentieth century. Every Intellectual's Big Brother explores the ways in which numerous disparate groups, Orwell's intellectual "siblings," have adapted their views of Orwell to fit their own agendas and how in doing so they have changed our perceptions of Orwell himself. By examining the politics of literary reception as a dimension of cultural history, John Rodden gives us a better understanding of Orwell's unique and enduring role in Anglo-American intellectual life. In Part One, Rodden opens the book with a section titled "Their Orwell, Left and Right," which focuses on Orwell's reception by several important literary circles of the latter half of the twentieth century. Beginning with Orwell's own contemporaries, Rodden addresses the ways various intellectual groups of the 1950s responded to Orwell. Rodden then moves on in Part Two to what he calls the "Orwell Confraternity Today," those contemporary intellectuals who have, in various ways, identified themselves with or reacted against Orwell. The author concludes by examining how Orwell's status as an object of admiration and detraction has complicated the way in which he has been perceived by readers since his death.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780292795457
9783110745344
DOI:10.7560/713086
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: John Rodden.