Author picture

Peter Davison (3) (1926–2022)

Author of Songs of the British Music Hall

For other authors named Peter Davison, see the disambiguation page.

Peter Davison (3) has been aliased into Peter Hobley Davison.

6+ Works 44 Members 2 Reviews

Works by Peter Davison

Associated Works

Works have been aliased into Peter Hobley Davison.

Essays (2000) — Editor, some editions — 841 copies, 9 reviews
Studies in Bibliography (Vol. 25) — Contributor — 1 copy
ALSo, volume 10, 2016 : Literary scandal (2016) — Contributor — 1 copy

Tagged

Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1926
Date of death
2022
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

Members

Reviews

2 reviews
The publication of the 20-volume Complete Works of George Orwell in 1998 offered readers a then-definitive collection of the many writings of this great author. Nearly everything he wrote was printed in its pages, with notes and explanations provided by the editor, Peter Davison, that made it an indispensable resource for fans of Orwell. Since then, however, new items has been brought to Davison’s attention, items which he is presenting in this follow-up volume.

The material is divided into show more five sections: correspondence between Orwell and Rene-Noel Raimbault (the French translator of [b:Down and Out in Paris and London|902264|Down and Out in Paris and London (The Complete Works of George Orwell, Vol. 1)|George Orwell|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1179312292s/902264.jpg|2374970]), letters between Orwell’s first wife Eileen and her friend Norah Myles, new information about Orwell’s friend George Kopp, summaries of Orwell’s letters to Brenda Salkend (which are still unreleased but were utilized by Gordon Bowker in his recent biography of the author), a collection of other letters from other sources, and additional articles and supplementary material, including the notorious list of suspected Communists and fellow-travelers that Orwell prepared before his death. Notes are provided for all of these, as are corrections to errata contained in the earlier 20-volume set.

Though individually relatively insignificant, combined the new material is a treasure trove of detail about the life and personality of this fascinating author. Containing items such as the C. D. Darlington correspondence (which offers some idea as to when Orwell began work on Nineteen Eighty-Four) it is a informative guide to better understanding the man and his work, one supplemented by Davison’s editing, which continues the high standards set in the Collected Works. This is a must-have volume for owners of the earlier collection, and an interesting read for anyone interested in Orwell and his works.
show less
This account of Orwell's life is chiefly concerned with what influenced Orwell, his relations with publishers and editors, and the analysis of certain key experiences. These include the deposition that during the Spanish Civil War he was guilty of espionage and high treason; his work at the BBC; his interest in pamphlet literature; and his time as a war correspondent. The work offers an assessment of his earnings from 1922 to 1945, and a look at his attitudes of class, women and religious show more belief. Special attention is paid to his essays. show less

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Statistics

Works
6
Also by
5
Members
44
Popularity
#346,249
Rating
½ 4.4
Reviews
2
ISBNs
81