• A Letter From Aldous Huxley to George Orwell Regarding 1984

In October of 1949, a few months after publication of George Orwell‘s masterpiece, Nineteen Eighty-Four, he received a letter from fellow author Aldous Huxley, a man who, 17 years previous, had seen his own nightmarish vision of society published in the form of the classic, Brave New World. What begins as a letter of praise soon becomes a brief comparison of the two novels, and an explanation as to why Huxley believes his own earlier work to be a more realistic prediction. It should be noted that in 1917, long before he wrote this letter, Aldous Huxley briefly taught Orwell French at Eton College in Berkshire.


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A Letter From Aldous Huxley to George Orwell Regarding 1984

Author: Aldous Huxley

Narrator: Hugh V. Turner

ISBN: 9798886423839

SRP: $5.95

Length: 0:07:00

Item No: LL851

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Tags: English, letters, literature