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  <dc:title>Letter to Fredric John Warburg</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Typescript letter from George [Orwell] to Fred Warburg, sent from Jura, commenting on progress with the rough draft of the novel subsequently published as '&lt;i&gt;1984&lt;/i&gt;', describing it as "a fantasy, but in the form of a naturalistic novel", and enclosing the "very bad" commercial typescript draft of the sketch of school life subsequently published as '&lt;i&gt;Such, such were the joys&lt;/i&gt;' which he claims had been commissioned by Cyril Connolly for '&lt;i&gt;Horizon&lt;/i&gt;' as a "pendant" for CC's '&lt;i&gt;Enemies of Promise&lt;/i&gt;', (1f)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>31 May 1947</dc:date>
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