Inside the Whale and Other Essays
First edition | |
Author | George Orwell |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Publisher | Victor Gollancz Ltd. |
Publication date | 11 March 1940 |
Pages | 188 |
Preceded by | Coming Up for Air |
Inside the Whale and Other Essays is a book of essays written by George Orwell in 1940. It includes the eponymous essay Inside the Whale.
Background
Inside the Whale was published by Victor Gollancz as a book of essays on 11 March 1940. Orwell refers to it as a "book" in part three of the essay. ("While I have been writing this book another European war has broken out."), as well as in letters he wrote to Geoffrey Gorer and Humphry House, an English scholar, the following month.[1] Gollancz initially printed 1,100 copies in March 1940, with some copies destroyed by Nazi bombing of England.
Contents
- "Inside the Whale" (1939)
- Review of the work of Charles Dickens (1940)
- "Boys' Weeklies" (1940)
Later version
A collection of essays with the same title was published in 1962 in the UK by Penguin Books.[2] This edition was a reprint of an earlier collection entitled "Selected Essays" published in 1957. The collection contains the following essays:
- "Inside the Whale"
- "Down the Mine" (a passage from The Road to Wigan Pier)
- "England Your England"
- "Shooting an Elephant"
- "Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool"
- "Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels"
- "Politics and the English Language"
- "The Prevention of Literature"
- "Boys' Weeklies"