Plain English
Denis Donoghue, 20 December 1984
Nineteen Eighty-Four: Facsimile Edition
by George Orwell, edited by Peter Davison.
Secker, 291 pp., £25, July 1984,9780436350221 Show More
by George Orwell, edited by Peter Davison.
Secker, 291 pp., £25, July 1984,
Nineteen Eighty-Four
by George Orwell, edited by Bernard Crick.
Oxford, 460 pp., £17.50, March 1984,0 19 818521 9 Show More
by George Orwell, edited by Bernard Crick.
Oxford, 460 pp., £17.50, March 1984,
Inside the Myth. Orwell: Views from the Left
edited by Christopher Norris.
Lawrence and Wishart, 287 pp., £12.50, November 1984,0 85315 599 2 Show More
edited by Christopher Norris.
Lawrence and Wishart, 287 pp., £12.50, November 1984,
The Crystal Spirit: A Study of George Orwell
by George Woodcock.
Fourth Estate, 287 pp., £5.95, November 1984,0 947795 05 7 Show More
by George Woodcock.
Fourth Estate, 287 pp., £5.95, November 1984,
Orwell’s London
by John Thompson.
Fourth Estate, 119 pp., £9.95, November 1984,0 947795 00 6 Show More
by John Thompson.
Fourth Estate, 119 pp., £9.95, November 1984,
“... Marxism secure in its own theoretical rigour.’ I assume this is a joke. He then recites E.P. Thompson’s attack on Althusser’s position, takes a look at Saussurian linguistics, and Perry Anderson’s attack on the structuralist habit of invoking Saussure to explain ‘all manner of cultural phenomena’: but in the end he arrives where he ... ”