England Your England

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England Your England | By George Orwell

This new collection brings together four of Orwell's short sketches of English life with his masterful analysis of a crumbling English society.

They range from an expedition down a coal mine to a chastening experience of colonial rule in Burma, and from a witty study of murder reportage in the British tabloids to a grim account of life inside a workhouse. Culminating with Orwell's masterpiece on English socialism, 'The Lion and the Unicorn', the essays in this collection are a testament to the fascinating peculiarities of English culture.

Together, they say as much about what England could aspire to be as the state that it has found itself in.

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England Your England | By George Orwell

This new collection brings together four of Orwell's short sketches of English life with his masterful analysis of a crumbling English society.

They range from an expedition down a coal mine to a chastening experience of colonial rule in Burma, and from a witty study of murder reportage in the British tabloids to a grim account of life inside a workhouse. Culminating with Orwell's masterpiece on English socialism, 'The Lion and the Unicorn', the essays in this collection are a testament to the fascinating peculiarities of English culture.

Together, they say as much about what England could aspire to be as the state that it has found itself in.

England Your England | By George Orwell

This new collection brings together four of Orwell's short sketches of English life with his masterful analysis of a crumbling English society.

They range from an expedition down a coal mine to a chastening experience of colonial rule in Burma, and from a witty study of murder reportage in the British tabloids to a grim account of life inside a workhouse. Culminating with Orwell's masterpiece on English socialism, 'The Lion and the Unicorn', the essays in this collection are a testament to the fascinating peculiarities of English culture.

Together, they say as much about what England could aspire to be as the state that it has found itself in.