Book Details |
Author |
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Subject |
Domestic animals |
Publication Date |
1990 |
Format |
Paperback
(180
mm)
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Publisher |
Signet Classic |
Language |
eng |
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Plot |
George Orwell's Animal Farm is still a widely read satire of Stalinism. The novel, which was rejected several times before its publication in 1945, is the focus of Bloom's Notes. Along with a collection of some of the best criticism available on his work, this text includes a brief biography of the author, structural and thematic analysis, an index of themes and ideas, and more. This series is edited by Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University; Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Professor of English, New York University Graduate School. These texts are the ideal aid for all students of literature, presenting concise, easy-to-understand biographical, critical, and bibliographical information on a specific literary work. Also provided are multiple sources for book reports and term papers with a wealth of information on literary works, authors, and major characters. |
Personal Details |
Collection Status |
In Collection |
Index |
39 |
Read It |
Yes |
Links |
Amazon US
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Product Details |
LoC Classification |
PR6029.R8A63 1990b |
Dewey |
823/.912 |
ISBN |
0451524667 |
Cover Price |
$4.95 |
Nr of Pages |
128 |
First Edition |
No |
Rare |
No |
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