SE OF EDUCADISCOURTION IN CLERGYMAN’S DAUGHTER BY JORJ ORWELL
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education, novel, teaching, English, system, writer, schoolAbstract
The article focus on lesser-known novels like Clergyman's Daughter, it explores the themes of education and societal criticism throughout George Orwell's writings. The author's portrayal of societal structures, class distinctions, and the educational system is a reflection of his own life experiences and professional growth. According to the article, Orwell's writings paint a picture of the British educational system at the start of the 20th century. He made an effort to demonstrate that education is a profitable industry of that time.
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Crick B. George Orwell: A life. London: Penguin books, 1980.
George O. Clergyman’s daughter. London: Mariner Books Classics 1950.
Rodden J. The politics of literary reputation: The making and Claiming of St. George Orwell. Oxford: Oxford University press, 1989.
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