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A Clergyman's Daughter

A Clergyman's Daughter

A Clergyman's Daughter by George Orwell is a thought-provoking novel that explores themes of identity, class struggle, and societal expectations. Published in 1935, it follows the life of Dorothy Hare, the daughter of a clergyman, as she grapples with her role in a restrictive society. Orwell's exploration of personal freedom, morality, and the complexities of the human condition makes this work a significant piece in his literary career. Dive into this compelling story to uncover Orwell's sharp critique of early 20th-century British society.

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