Book: Down and Out in Paris and London Author:Â Erich Arthur Blair (George Orwell) Year: 1933 After reading Animal Farm and 1984, which were simply brilliant books, this one was like re-learning the normal day to day affair of our "mundane" lives. Of course, it wasn't exactly "normal day to day" this book, but when I... Continue Reading →
A Tale of Two Cities – Review
Charles Dickens' very articulate essay on the French Revolution is a major shift from his usual labour of writing about the apathy of children in England of his era. His usual writings almost always depicted the sorry state of affairs and the rampant poverty of the masses. His protagonists are, more often than not, a... Continue Reading →

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