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Peter Stansky, "The Socialist Patriot: George Orwell and War" (Stanford UP, 2023)

Jan 31, 2026
Peter Stansky, Emeritus History Professor and longtime Orwell scholar, discusses his book on George Orwell and war. He traces Orwell’s shifting politics from patriotism to democratic socialism. Conversations cover Orwell’s wartime experiences, The Lion and the Unicorn, Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty-Four, and the modern political afterlife and appropriation of Orwell’s work.
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How Stansky's Orwell Project Began

  • Peter Stansky recounts his early research path linking Orwell to the Spanish Civil War and British culture.
  • He describes writing collaborative biographies that arose from interest in Orwell's Spain experience and biographical complications with Sonia Brownell.
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World Wars Deeply Shaped Orwell

  • Stansky argues Orwell's writing was shaped significantly by both World Wars, not just Spain and the Cold War.
  • He sees the book's original contribution as highlighting WWI and WWII's impact on Orwell's thought.
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Orwell's Class And Family Origins

  • Stansky summarizes Orwell's class background as 'lower upper middle class' tied to lost family wealth and imperial service.
  • He traces family roots to Jamaica plantation wealth and notes how schooling reinforced imperial and patriotic values.
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