The Literary Underground: Writers and the Totalitarian Experience, 1900-1950This wide-ranging interdisciplinary study explores the concept of totalitarianism in western thought from Rousseau to George Orwell, taking its examples from twentieth-century European literature. |
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A Corridor of Date Clusters | 21 |
Totalitarianism | 31 |
Fascism | 39 |
Communism | 49 |
Antiutopia | 75 |
Zamyatins We | 93 |
From Zamyatin to Orwell | 115 |
Diaries and Letters | 145 |
Notes and References | 261 |
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Select Filmography | 283 |
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