Folwark zwierzęcy
by:
George Orwell (author)
"Folwark zwierzęcy" George'a Orwella (prawdziwe nazwisko Eric Arthur Blair - 1903-1950) to najgłośniejsza w światowej literaturze satyra na system rządów komunistycznych. W formie lekkiej alegorycznej opowiastki o "rządach świń", zawarł Orwell mistrzowską analizę mechanizmów zniewolenia jednostki...
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"Folwark zwierzęcy" George'a Orwella (prawdziwe nazwisko Eric Arthur Blair - 1903-1950) to najgłośniejsza w światowej literaturze satyra na system rządów komunistycznych. W formie lekkiej alegorycznej opowiastki o "rządach świń", zawarł Orwell mistrzowską analizę mechanizmów zniewolenia jednostki w systemie totalitarnym. Wydana po raz pierwszy w 1945 roku powieść cieszy się niesłabnącą popularnością na całym świecie, a w Polsce została zaliczona do obowiązkowych lektur maturalnych.
źródło opisu: okładka
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Format: papier
ISBN:
8385130616
Publish date: 1993 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Oficyna Wydawnicza Graf
Pages no: 103
Edition language: Polski
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