

208. George Orwell
60 snips Jul 14, 2022
In a fascinating discussion, Robert Colls, Professor Emeritus of History at De Montfort University and an expert on George Orwell, dives deep into the life and impact of this literary giant. They explore Orwell's transformation from Eric Blair, shedding light on his experiences in Burma and the Spanish Civil War. The conversation highlights the themes of surveillance in '1984' and the complexities of British identity. Colls also reflects on the misinterpretations of Orwell's work today, showcasing why his insights remain crucial in contemporary political debates.
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Orwell's Class
- Orwell's upbringing reveals a complex class position: lower-upper-middle class.
- His family had cultural markers of higher status but lacked the necessary wealth.
Eton Scholarship
- Despite his family's financial constraints, Orwell attended Eton College on a scholarship.
- He was a King's Scholar, a prestigious academic achievement at Eton.
Etonian Contradictions
- Orwell's relationship with Eton was complex; he criticized public schools yet maintained ties with Old Etonians.
- This duality reflects his position both within and outside the British establishment.