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  2. A Clergyman's Daughter is a 1935 novel by English author George Orwell. It tells the story of Dorothy Hare, the titular clergyman's daughter, whose life is turned upside down when she suffers an attack of amnesia.

    • George Orwell
    • 1935
  3. A CLERGYMAN’S DAUGHTER, by George Orwell, locates its story in a small town in England during the early part of the 20th century. Dorothy is the clergyman’s pious daughter.

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  4. Edith Sitwell is a complex character in George Orwell’s A Clergyman’s Daughter. She is the daughter of the rector of St. Athelstan’s, and is described as having a “long, thin face, with high cheekbones and a pointed chin.”.

  5. Jan 7, 2022 · GEORGE ORWELL’s A Clergymans Daughter, published in 1935, is a novel featuring the sexual and economic repression of a young woman. The story begins in an East Anglian rectory, before moving through the hop fields of Kent and some insalubrious streets of London to a district described as a “repellent suburb”. The main character ...

  6. The main character of the novel is Dorothy Hare, the only child of the Reverend Charles Hare, Rector of St. Athelstan’s. The first part of the book is a description of Dorothy’s life as a clergyman’s daughter in rural England in the 1930s. Her day is filled completely with church work.

  7. Orwell’s second novel, A Clergyman’s Daughter, ostensibly follows the eponymous Dorothy Hare as an attack of amnesia takes her into poverty, a police cell and employment at a school for girls.

  8. The story is of Dorothy Hare, the 'clergyman's daughter', who somehow finds herself (literally) on her uppers and has a real struggle to survive. The description of the suffering (and also the resourcefulness) of those who have sunk to extreme poverty, destitution even, is a real eye-opener.

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