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21. Orwell's Message: 1984 & the
 
22. Confederation betrayed
 
23. The trade union movement and the
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24. Dawn and the Darkest Hour: A Study
 
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25. British in the Far East (A Social
 
26. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: His Life
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27. William Godwin: A Biographical
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28. The Egoist (Penguin Classics)
 
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29. The marvellous century : archaic
 
30. The Anarchist Reader (A Fontana
 
31. Peoples of the coast: The Indians
 
32. Introducing Margaret Atwood's
 
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33. The walls of India
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35. Taking it to the letter
 
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39. Strange bedfellows: The state
 
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21. Orwell's Message: 1984 & the Present
by George Woodcock
Paperback: 212 Pages (1984-01-01)
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The Crystal Spirit, George Woodcock's intellectual biography of George Orwell, won the 1966 Governor General's Award for non-fiction. In this book he turns his attention to 1984, the novel which expresses Orwell's fears for the future, and his exhortations against totalitarianism.First-hand experience with twentieth-century politics combines with extensive knowledge of history and literature to give Woodcock's writing authority and immediacy. His ten-year friendship with George Orwell adds a personal tone to this work of criticism, biography, political history, and current events. ... Read more


22. Confederation betrayed
by George Woodcock
 Paperback: 198 Pages (1981)

Isbn: 0920080235
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23. The trade union movement and the government: A lecture delivered in the University of Leicester, 29 April 1968 (Woodcock lectureship, 1968)
by George Woodcock
 Paperback: 20 Pages (1968)

Isbn: 0718510836
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24. Dawn and the Darkest Hour: A Study of Aldous Huxley
by George Woodcock
Paperback: 295 Pages (2006-05-01)
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In Dawn and the Darkest Hour, poet and author George Woodcock explores the famously complex life and career of Aldous Huxley. A brilliant and satirical novelist of ideas; a popular journalist and essayist on scientific and political subjects; a prophet of the future (Brave New World); a pioneer of psychedelic experimentation (The Doors of Perception), Huxley was a man plagued by excessive intellectual curiosity and a withdrawn melancholic nature. In the dramatic range of his characters and the encyclopedic quality of his thought, Huxley expressed some of the most interesting and disturbing commentary about the condition of human beings and their relationship to society.

As Woodcock traced the progress of Huxley’s works, he recognized attempts to bring about a synthesis of knowledge “that would give total meaning to existence.” In this striking and encompassing critical biography, Woodcock persuasively asks us to reconsider Huxley’s works as the stages of “a spiritual pilgrimage,” as he demonstrates that Huxley’s entire remarkable oeuvre must be taken as a whole, as a unified “movement out of darkness toward light.” It is a fascinating journey that provides a window into Huxley’s life and character, that shows an intellectual continually striving for knowledge—intuitive, scientific and otherwise—and as such, is certain to renew interest in one of the most the most important and influential minds of the twentieth century.

George Woodcock (1912 1995)—award-winning poet, author, essayist and widely known as a literary journalist and historian—published more than 90 titles on history, biography, philosophy, poetry and literary criticism.

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25. British in the Far East (A Social history of the British overseas)
by George Woodcock
 Hardcover: 384 Pages (1969-09)
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26. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: His Life and His Work (Studies in the libertarian and utopian tradition)
by George Woodcock
 Paperback: 295 Pages (1972-12)

Isbn: 0805203729
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4-0 out of 5 stars Brian Wayne Wells, Esquire, reviews "Pierre-Joseph Proudhon"
As the father of modern anarchism, this 1956 biography is an important book to read in its own right.However, because Proudhon conflicted sharply with Marx and Engels early in their development scientific socialism, this book also serves as an important counderpoint to any study of Marxism.

Born in Besancon, France in 1809, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon early on became a critic of capitalism."Property is Theft" became one of the most common quotes associated with Proudhon.The anarcho-syndicalism of Proudhon is distinguishable from the chaotic nature of the anarchism of Michael Bakunin,(regarded as a co-founder of anarchism with Proudhon) and has relevenace for the present.

In the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)the followers of Proudhon's style of industrial anarchism were a major force on the side of the Spanish republic in the province of Catelonia and the city of Barcelona, Spain.Thus the biography of Proudhon adds to any study of the Spanish Civil War. ... Read more


27. William Godwin: A Biographical Study (Black Rose Books)
by George Woodcock
Paperback: 266 Pages (1996-07-01)
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28. The Egoist (Penguin Classics)
by George Meredith
Paperback: 608 Pages (1979-01-25)
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Asin: 0140430342
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Virginia Woolf said of The Egoist: 'Meredith pays us a supreme compliment to which as novel-readers we are little accustomed ...He imagines us capable of disinterested curiosity in the behaviour of our kind.' In this, the most dazzlingly intellectual of all his novels, Meredith tries to illuminate the pretensions of the most powerful class within the very citadel of security which its members have built. He develops to their logical extremity his ideas on egoism, on sentimentality and on the power of comedy. Meredith saw egoism as the great enemy of truth, feeling and progress, and comedy as the great dissolver of artifice. "The Egoist" is the extreme expression of his recurrent theme: the defeat of egoism by the power of comedy. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars "Reality is the offender; delusion our treasure that we are robbed of."
In "Decay of Lying", Oscar Wilde's essay in dialogue form, he discusses George Meredith:

"if the man's fine spirit did not revolt against the noisy assertions of realism, his style would be quite sufficient of itself to keep life at a respectful distance"

It is a wonderful summary of Meredith, particularly in the case of The Egoist. The novel combines some really interesting and impressive realism of character with a style that is almost opaque-- a style that requires some adjustment for the modern reader. It certainly took me a quite a few pages to get used to the diction of Meredith as an author. In particular, the seemingly endless and theatrical dialogue sections were often difficult.

This said, once I stopped fighting the style and really let myself read the book, I was very glad that I did. The plot is perhaps a little bit thin for the number of pages (602 pages of small print!) but that only gives Meredith room to develop the characters. He does that through his use of dialogue; he teaches us with our ear what these characters are like and who they really are.

Willoughby (the Egoist) is a character who should be familiar to virtually every woman alive. He wraps himself in a pretense of romance in a way that only serves to disguise his need for control. The two women, Clara and Laetitia, are both bound by the possibilities of their time and both learn to be realists rather than romantics when faced with the Egoist. The interplay between the three is delighful, and often genuinely very funny. When I first started the book, I would not have believed that I would ever laugh out loud reading it, but there were several moments where I did just that.

In short, a really good read. Meredith deserves his reputation-- both for his skill and for the effort needed to enjoy the work. Pair this book with The Way We Live Now by Trollope, and you have a nice look at the choices of the Victorian woman as seen by the male writers of the day.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Egoist: Says Who?
THE EGOIST is a novel that seems to wish to place the "egoist" of the title as the dramatic center, but in his utter flatness and predictability, Sir Willoughby Patterne emerges as hardly more than the pun on his name indicates. Sir Willoughby is a totally, self-centered egoist who exits George Meredith's book just as he enters it. He is what we would today call a "player." His attitudes toward women and the responsibilities of betrothal customs are the stuff of exaggerated comic opera. He is engaged to Constantia Durham, who promptly shows good sense by dumping him for Harry Oxford. Such a brush-off only bruises his fragile ego, a situation than can be cured only by getting involved with another adoring woman. Enter Laetitia Dale, who has long loved him.They court, building up moderate suspense as to his intentions. Then, quite inexplicably, Sir Willoughby takes off for parts unknown, promising to return some day.Three years later, he returns, bringing with him his cousin Vernon Whitford. Laetitia expects Sir Willoughby to pick up where he left off, and this he does, but in his own way, not hers. He begins to court Clara Middleton, who, like the earlier Constantia soon realizes that Sir Willoughby and monogamy are not synonymous.She plans to dump him too, but is unwilling to disobey her father who has arranged the marriage because of his fondness for Sir Willoughby's wine.Clara can break off the engagement only according to the rules of the game which demand that she prove that he broke the rules first.Sir Willoughby gives her the needed proof when he switches affection back to Laetitia.Clara's betrothal is broken, and when Laetitia agrees to marry him, she makes it clear that she does so not for love but for money.

All of the above is less an interesting plot than the logical working out of the predictable character of Sir Willoughby, who bears more than a passing resemblance to the equally pontifical Mr. Collins from PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. By default, the reader is forced to look elsewhere for someone to carry the burden of saying and doing interesting things.This task falls to Clara Middleton, who has to use her wits to balance breaking an undesirable betrothal to a comic store Lothario and not offending her stern father who wants the marriage to proceed. The entire novel is geared toward setting up the details so that Sir Willoughby gets his richly deserved comic comeuppance.Readers today may find many of the passages excessively ornate and lushly imaged a not unsurprising event when one considers that Meredith thought of himself primarily as a poet who wrote novels to pay the bills.Still, there are enough moments of comic opera to warrant a limited "thumbs up."

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the funniest novels ever written
Meredith's masterpiece has been unjustly neglected in recent years, although it is one of the funniest novels in the English canon. If you like the comedies of Trollope and Austen, Meredith is a real treat (although hisstyle is much more mannered, and his approach more difficult to appreciate,than either Trollope's or Austen's). The genius of THE EGOIST is not onlyin exposing Sir Willoughby's faults, and Clara's mounting panic as shecan't maneuver her way out of her engagement, but in its serious appraisalof the difficulties faced by Victorian women in their limited possibilitiesafter childhood. Meredith was an enormous influence on the latermodernists, such as Woolf, Joyce, and particularly Forster, but althoughthey more often mention THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVERAL as Meredith'skeystone text THE EGOIST is the one to enjoy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Witty and funny, this novel is quite memorable.
This novel was written, and takes place in, 19th Century England. 'The Egoist' is Sir Patterne, a well to do gent in search of a wife. After being jilted once, he pursues Miss Clara Middleton. The majority of the novel takes a look at their engagement, and her doubts about it. There is a wealth of clever dialog to be found in this novel, much of which stays with the reader (or at least this one) well after the last page is turned. Most of the comedy comes from Meredith's exposing of the Egoist (of which there is more than one in this novel).

Miss Middleton actually has the attention of a few men, and this adds to both the drama and comedy of the novel. A sample of the witty dialog should be provided so you may decide whether to get this book. A friend of Clara's gets wind of her doubts. He can't come right out and let her know, but he hints at it. He starts off by informing her that he 'has written half an essay on honeymoons'. She responds by asking 'whether that is the same as a half written essay'. He tells her 'that it is, except that my essay is completely told, but just from one side.' 'And which side is that' she asks. 'The grooms' he replies.

So I would suggest that you give this novel a try, especially if you like 19th century writers. ... Read more


29. The marvellous century : archaic man and the awakening of reason
by George Woodcock
 Paperback: 260 Pages (1989)
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In this fascinating and scholarly overview, George Woodcock, author and poet, allows us to experience the beauty, the savagery and the all-encompassing impact of The Marvellous Century.



It was an era of personalities and uprisings.

  • It was the time of Xenophanes, Cyrus, Solon the lawmaker, Sappho, the Buddha, Aeschylus, Pythagoras, Confucius, Lao-tzu and
    Nebuchadnezzar.
  • It was an era of prose reawakenings, the exploration of rational thought, the central Asian silk trade, and the writing of the Upanishads.
  • For the Chinese, it was the period of Spring and Autumn under the Chou Kingdom.
  • Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism and Modern Judaism had their roots in the sixth century.
  • The Greek philosopher, Thales, studied astronomy and geometry;

    - passing on knowledge picked up from the Egyptians, and

    - he was the one that first postulated the angles at the base of an isosceles triangle to be equal.
  • In India, atomic theories emerged, and geography, geology and physics all developed as disciplines.


"History never arranges itself in neat capsules of a hundred years each, and what I am writing about when I name the sixth century is a period of between 120 and 130 years, characterized by a cluster of events that changed irrevocably the way men looked upon the universe and even upon themselves."

- George Woodcock
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30. The Anarchist Reader (A Fontana Original)
 Paperback: 384 Pages (1986-09-11)

Isbn: 0006861067
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31. Peoples of the coast: The Indians of the Pacific Northwest
by George Woodcock
 Hardcover: 223 Pages (1977)

Isbn: 0253343445
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32. Introducing Margaret Atwood's Surfacing: A readers guide (Canadian fiction studies)
by George Woodcock
 Unknown Binding: 118 Pages (1991)

Isbn: 0773672982
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33. The walls of India
by George Woodcock
 Hardcover: 136 Pages (1985)
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34. British Columbia: A History of the Province
by George Woodcock
Hardcover: 288 Pages (1989-06)
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The one constant factor in this long narrative, not only in terms of physical geography but also in cultural, ethnic and political ways, of the province on the Pacific, known as British Columbia, is its distinctiveness. ... Read more


35. Taking it to the letter
by George Woodcock
 Unknown Binding: 159 Pages (1981)

Isbn: 0864950071
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36. The Monk and His Message
by George Woodcock
 Paperback: 216 Pages (1993-09-23)
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37. One Hundred Great Canadians
by George Woodcock
 Paperback: 160 Pages (1980-06)
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Isbn: 0888301847
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38. Minor railways of England and their locomotives, 1900-1939,
by George Geoffery Woodcock
 Hardcover: 192 Pages (1970)

Isbn: 090040406X
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39. Strange bedfellows: The state and the arts in Canada
by George Woodcock
 Paperback: 207 Pages (1985)

Isbn: 088894456X
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40. 20th Century Fiction (St.James Reference Guide to English Literature)
by George Woodcock
 Hardcover: 781 Pages (1985-07)
list price: US$35.00
Isbn: 0912289198
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