Twentieth Century Interpretations of 1984
| First published | 1971 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Prentice-Hall |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Nonfiction |
| Pages | vi+117 |
| ISBN | 0136226051 |
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| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction (Twentieth Century Interpretations of 1984) | Samuel Hynes | Essay |
| 20 | Nineteen Eighty-Four | V. S. Pritchett & George Orwell | Review |
| 24 | Nineteen Eighty-Four | Lionel Trilling & George Orwell | Review |
| 29 | 1984 — the Mysticism of Cruelty | Isaac Deutscher | Essay |
| 41 | 1984: History as Nightmare | Irving Howe | Essay |
| 54 | Introduction to 1984 | Stephen Spender | Essay |
| 73 | The Road to 1984 | George Kateb | Essay |
| 88 | Orwell and the Techniques of Didactic Fantasy | Alex Zwerdling | Essay |
| 102 | Letter to George Orwell | Aldous Huxley | Essay |
| 103 | 1984 | Herbert Read | Essay |
| 105 | Climax and Change | Wyndham Lewis | Essay |
| 109 | From The English Utopia | A. L. Morton | Essay |
| 112 | Chronology of Important Dates (Twentieth Century Interpretations of 1984) | uncredited | Essay |
| 114 | Notes on the Editor and Contributors (Twentieth Century Interpretations of 1984) | uncredited | Essay |
| 116 | Selected Bibliography (Twentieth Century Interpretations of 1984) | uncredited | Essay |