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For George Orwell, writing and politics were almost inseparable. Just about everyone of his works has a distinct statement about something political, like socialism or the class system in England. Also, many of his works were autobiographical, based on his own experiences. Here is the list of George Orwell's works:
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Year Published |
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Burmese Days |
1934 |
First publication, about his life in the Indian Imperial Police |
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Down and Out in Paris and London |
1934 |
originally titled A Scullion's Diary |
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A Clergyman's Daughter |
1935 |
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Keep the Aspidistra Flying |
1936 |
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The Road to Wigan Pier |
1936 |
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Homage to Catalonia |
1938 |
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Coming Up For Air |
1939 |
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1943 |
Essay |
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Dickens, Dali & Others: Studies in Popular Culture |
1944 |
Collection of Essays- including Notes on Dali |
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Animal Farm |
1944 |
One of his most famous works, a satire on the Russian revolution |
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1945 |
Essay |
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1945 |
Essay |
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1946 |
Essay |
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1984 |
1946 |
Another one of his famous satires, a gloomy look at the future |
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1947 |
Essay |
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Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays |
1950 |
work published posthumously- you'll find Shooting An Elephant here |
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Such, Such Were the Joys |
1953 |
work published posthumously; about the hardships of his school days |
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The Collected Essays, Journalism, and Letters of George Orwell |
1968 |
published in four volumes, posthumously- included |
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various |
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