The Road to Wigan Pier
1-
- Hardcover
- Taschenbuch
- eBook ausgewählt
- Hörbuch
-
Form:Einzelkauf Download
-
Sprache:Englisch
-
Verlag:Neelkanth Prakashan
- Sonnet Books 0,99 €
- Ktoczyta.pl 0,90 €
- True Sign Publishing House 0,99 €
- Indica Publishers 0,49 €
- Oregan Publishing 0,49 €
- Jazzybee Verlag 0,99 €
- Seltzer Books 0,91 €
- Booklassic 0,88 €
- Neelkanth Prakashan 0,49 € ausgewählt
- Classica Libris 0,49 €
- Passerino 0,99 €
- Good Press 0,49 €
- E-Bookarama 0,99 €
- Ws 0,49 €
- DigiCat 0,99 €
- Double 9 Books 0,49 €
0,49 €
inkl. gesetzl. MwSt.Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Nein
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
27.11.2024
Verlag
Neelkanth PrakashanSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
5034 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9789361446061
Background:
In 1936, George Orwell was commissioned by the publisher Victor Gollancz to write a book about poverty and unemployment in industrial England. Orwell spent several months traveling to and living among the working-class communities of northern England, particularly in the coal-mining areas around Wigan.
Structure:
The book is divided into two parts: the first part is a detailed examination of the living and working conditions of the industrial working class, while the second part consists of Orwell's reflections on socialism and the political challenges of his time.
In the first part, Orwell provides a grim and unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities faced by the coal miners and their families, including poverty, squalor, malnutrition, and exploitation by mine owners and landlords.
In the second part, Orwell offers his own views on socialism and the need for social and economic reform. He criticizes both the British left for their disconnect with the working class and the middle-class socialists for their lack of understanding of the working-class experience.
Themes:
Poverty and Injustice: Orwell's firsthand observations highlight the grinding poverty and social injustice experienced by the working class in industrial England. He exposes the stark disparities between the living conditions of the wealthy and the impoverished.
Class Struggle: "The Road to Wigan Pier" explores the ongoing struggle between the working class and the ruling elite, particularly in the context of industrial capitalism and the coal-mining industry. Orwell emphasizes the need for solidarity and collective action among the working class to challenge oppressive structures.
Socialism and Reform: Orwell advocates for socialist principles as a means of addressing social inequality and improving the lives of the working class. However, he also critiques certain aspects of the socialist movement, such as its intellectual elitism and disconnect from the working-class experience.
Style:
Orwell's writing in "The Road to Wigan Pier" is characterized by its clarity, empathy, and journalistic rigor. He employs vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes to convey the harsh realities of poverty and deprivation, while also offering insightful analysis and commentary on political and social issues.
Legacy:
"The Road to Wigan Pier" remains a landmark work of investigative journalism and social criticism. It continues to be studied and celebrated for its powerful portrayal of working-class life and its contribution to the discourse on poverty, inequality, and social justice.
Kundinnen und Kunden meinen
Ein unterbewerteter Klassiker!
Bewertung am 15.08.2024
Bewertungsnummer: 2267910
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)
Kurze Frage zu unserer Seite
Vielen Dank für dein Feedback
Wir nutzen dein Feedback, um unsere Produktseiten zu verbessern. Bitte habe Verständnis, dass wir dir keine Rückmeldung geben können. Falls du Kontakt mit uns aufnehmen möchtest, kannst du dich aber gerne an unseren Kund*innenservice wenden.
zum Kundenservice