Introduction to the Transaction Edition; Preface; Not what the Saint is but what he; Introduction: Appraising Famous Men: Mediating Biography and Society; One: Anatomy of Reputation; One: Orwell into the Nineties; Two: Terms of Repute: Conditions, Constraints; Two: The Portrait Gallery; Three: The Rebel; Four: The Common Man; Five: The Prophet; 6: The Saint; Conclusion
John Rodden is professor of rhetoric at the University of Texas at Austin.
-A remarkably thorough examination of how Orwell's reputation has
grown over the four decades since his death....This is a book that
all future Orwell scholars will need to consult and take into
account.- --New York Times -The most remarkable book I have yet
read on how reputations come into being... A pioneer work in its
genre, teaching us how little fame is usually dependent on the
nature of a writer's achievement.- --Toronto Globe and Mail
"A remarkably thorough examination of how Orwell's reputation has
grown over the four decades since his death....This is a book that
all future Orwell scholars will need to consult and take into
account." --New York Times "The most remarkable book I have yet
read on how reputations come into being... A pioneer work in its
genre, teaching us how little fame is usually dependent on the
nature of a writer's achievement." --Toronto Globe and Mail
"A remarkably thorough examination of how Orwell's reputation has
grown over the four decades since his death....This is a book that
all future Orwell scholars will need to consult and take into
account." "--New York Times" "The most remarkable book I have yet
read on how reputations come into being... A pioneer work in its
genre, teaching us how little fame is usually dependent on the
nature of a writer's achievement." "--Toronto Globe and Mail"
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