Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90) and index.
Edward Crankshaw on Orwell and communism -- Matthew Hodgart on Animal Farm as satire, fable, and allegory -- Raymond Williams on the struggle between animals and humans -- Graham Greene on literary responsibility during wartime -- Kingsley Martin on Orwell's cynicism and Benjamin -- Cyril Connolly on the betrayal of the Russian revolution -- Isaac Rosenfeld on the "point" of Animal Farm -- Edmund Wilson on the effectiveness of the animal fable -- Northrop Frye on the success and failure of Animal Farm's various satires -- Robert Pearce on Orwell and Tolstoy -- C. Fleay and M.L. Sanders on George Orwell and propaganda -- Anthony Kearney on the meaning of equality -- Michael Peters on Animal Farm 50 years later -- V.C. Letemendia on the wider implications of Animal Farm -- Ricardo Quintana on Orwell and satire -- Stephen Sedley on politics and the success of Animal Farm -- Patrick Reilly on mitigating horror through fable -- Christopher Hollins on Animal Farm's literary merit -- Works by George Orwell.
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An overview of the work features a biographical sketch of the author, a list of characters, a summary of the plot, and critical and analytical views of the work.
Animal Farm
Orwell, George,1903-1950., Animal farm.
Orwell, George, 1903-1950, Animal farm
Orwell, George.
Animal farm
Animal farm (Orwell, George)
Animals in literature.
Fables, English-- History and criticism.
Political fiction, English-- History and criticism.